MITSUBISHI MVR-35 5-FACE CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

MITSUBISHI MVR-35 5-FACE CNC MITSUBISHI MVR-35 5-FACE CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MITSUBISHI
Model
MVR-35 5-FACE CNC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This large-format CNC vertical gantry mill is engineered for heavy-duty machining of oversized workpieces, featuring an X-axis travel of 244.09 inches, Y-axis head travel of 137.79 inches, Z-axis ram stroke of 27.56 inches, and W-axis cross rail vertical travel of 43.31 inches. The machine boasts a robust table measuring 236.22 inches by 98.42 inches, capable of supporting loads up to 77,000 lbs, and a distance between columns of 127.95 inches for enhanced rigidity and workspace accessibility. The ram cross section is 13.78 inches by 13.78 inches, ensuring stability during high-force operations, while the spindle end to table surface distance is 64.96 inches, accommodating tall components. The spindle operates at speeds from 20 to 6,000 RPM and is equipped with a #50 taper for secure tool holding. Power is delivered by a 30 HP (40 HP peak) spindle drive motor, providing ample torque for demanding milling tasks. The machine’s structural integrity is reinforced by its substantial weight of 132,000 lbs (without options), minimizing vibration and maximizing precision. Designed for industries requiring large-scale, high-accuracy machining—such as aerospace, shipbuilding, and energy—this CNC vertical gantry mill combines expansive travel ranges, high load capacity, and powerful spindle performance to deliver exceptional productivity and reliability in the most challenging manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
20 to 6,000
Table Size (LxW)
236.22x98.42
Y-Axis Travel
137.79 ''
Spindle Power
30.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
27.56 ''
X-Axis Travel
244.09 ''
Spindle Taper
50 Taper

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