MEPAL ATLANTIS C3SR VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

MEPAL ATLANTIS C3SR MEPAL ATLANTIS C3SR VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MEPAL
Model
ATLANTIS C3SR
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The MEPAL ATLANTIS C3SR is a CNC vertical machining center engineered for precision metalworking and profile machining applications. This machine features a generous X-axis stroke of 3,015 mm (102.36 inches), Y-axis stroke of 390-406 mm (16.54 inches), and Z-axis stroke of 310 mm (11.81 inches), providing substantial working capacity for complex three-axis operations. Equipped with a 4.5 kW electrospindle delivering speeds up to 18,000 RPM, the C3SR enables high-speed machining of aluminum, PVC, fiberglass, and steel materials. The machine incorporates Windows 10 touchscreen CNC control with online access capabilities, facilitating intuitive programming and real-time monitoring. Its construction utilizes linear bearings with brushless motors on all axes, ensuring superior rigidity and repeatability for precision applications. Standard features include automatic tool diameter correction, quick tool change system, and integrated cooling systems for optimal thermal management during extended operations. The pneumatic rotary table supports positioning at -90°, 0°, +90°, and intermediate angles, with four pneumatic clamps and bumpers for secure workpiece retention. With a nominal power requirement of 16 kVA at 400V input, this vertical machining center combines robust construction with advanced CNC capabilities, making it suitable for aerospace, automotive, mold manufacturing, and general precision machining industries requiring high-accuracy component production.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
102.36x16.54
Y-Axis Travel
16.54 ''
Max Spindle Speed
18,000.00 RPM
X-Axis Travel
102.36 ''
Z-Axis Travel
11.81 ''

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