MORI SEIKI MH-1000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

MORI SEIKI MH-1000 MORI SEIKI MH-1000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MORI SEIKI
Model
MH-1000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Mori Seiki MH-1000 is a CNC horizontal machining center designed for precision production work with substantial part capacity. Featuring a 39.4" × 39.4" pallet system, the machine delivers 80" of X-axis travel, 50" of Y-axis travel, and 47" of Z-axis travel, accommodating large workpieces typical in aerospace, automotive, and heavy industrial applications. The machine operates with a maximum spindle speed of 6,000 RPM and 40 horsepower, providing adequate cutting forces for demanding operations. Control is managed by the MSC-502 CNC system, offering reliable, programmable operation with proven industrial performance. The Cat 50 spindle taper ensures compatibility with standard tooling systems. With a 120-station automatic tool changer, the MH-1000 minimizes changeover time and maximizes production efficiency. The full 4-axis indexing capability on the table enables complex multi-axis machining without part removal, enhancing versatility and dimensional accuracy. This workhorse is ideal for shops requiring production-class capability without premium-tier complexity, making it a cost-effective solution for manufacturers processing mid-to-large sized components requiring high precision and repeatability.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
20.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
20.10 ''
X-Axis Travel
22.00 ''
Control System
MSC-502
Max Spindle Speed
12,000.00
Y-Axis Travel
20.10 ''

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