MICROCUT V-20/5 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- MICROCUT
- Model
- V-20/5
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The MICROCUT V-20/5 is a high-speed 5-axis vertical machining center engineered for complex multi-sided part production in a single setup. Featuring a compact footprint with 15.75" X-axis, 22.05" Y-axis, and 15.75" Z-axis travel, this machine delivers exceptional efficiency while maintaining superior part conformity. Powered by a robust 28.5 kW motor with spindle speeds reaching 15,000 RPM, the V-20/5 accommodates an ISO40 direct spindle or optional built-in motorized spindles up to 24,000 RPM for varying application requirements. The machine incorporates a tilted trunnion rotary table with 320mm diameter capacity, supporting workpieces up to 100kg, enabling full 5-axis simultaneous milling, facing, drilling, tapping, or 5-face machining operations. Equipped with a 32-tool automatic tool changer for rapid tool selection and a high-pressure coolant-through-spindle system (20/70 bar), the V-20/5 ensures optimal cutting performance and extended tool life. Roller-type linear guideways provide rapid traverse speeds up to 48 m/min with acceleration capabilities of 6 m/s², while high-precision C3 class ballscrews with preloaded double-nut design deliver positioning accuracy of ±0.008mm and repeatability of ±0.005mm. Weighing 11,023.11 lbs, the machine features robust cross-slide design and fully enclosed guarding for safe operation, making it ideal for medical engineering, aerospace, and high-speed die and mold applications.
Technical Attributes
- Y-Axis Travel
- 22.05 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 15,000.00 RPM
- Table Size (LxW)
- 15.75x22.05
- X-Axis Travel
- 15.75 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 15.75 ''
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