MITSUI SEIKI HU50A HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

MITSUI SEIKI HU50A MITSUI SEIKI HU50A HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MITSUI SEIKI
Model
HU50A
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Mitsui Seiki HU50A Horizontal Machining Center features substantial axis travels of 28.3 inches (X-axis), 27.6 inches (Y-axis), and 25.6 inches (Z-axis), providing a versatile work envelope for complex component machining. It is equipped with a 19.685-inch square pallet, enabling efficient part loading and positioning. This 4-axis machining center uses a FANUC 30i CNC control system, known for high precision and advanced functionality. The FANUC 30i supports up to 20 total controlled axes with simultaneous control of 4 axes, offering high-speed, highly accurate interpolations and smooth surface finishes through nano interpolation and HRV servo control technologies. Its CNC system integrates advanced features such as automatic high-speed rigid tapping, contour control, and smart servo feedback for stable and precise machining under varying loads and conditions. The control interface is user-friendly, supporting conversational programming, animated simulations, and multi-path operation, which is ideal for standard to moderately complex machining processes. The HU50A's combination of robust mechanical travel and cutting-edge FANUC 30i control makes it suitable for midsize precision parts manufacturing requiring consistent accuracy, surface quality, and flexible 4-axis machining capabilities. This setup is typically employed in applications spanning automotive, aerospace, and general industrial sectors where high productivity and precision are critical.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
Control System
FANUC 30I
Y-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
X-Axis Travel
35.43 ''
Table Size (LxW)
23.6 x 23.6
# of Axes
4.00

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