MORI SEIKI SH-630 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

MORI SEIKI SH-630 MORI SEIKI SH-630 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MORI SEIKI
Model
SH-630
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The MORI SEIKI SH-630 is a 4-axis horizontal machining center designed for high precision and productivity. It features a robust spindle with 40 hp power, capable of reaching up to 10,000 RPM, supporting a BT-50 tool taper for heavy-duty and versatile machining operations. The machine offers substantial travel ranges of 33.1 inches on both the X and Z axes and 29.9 inches on the Y axis, enabling machining of large and complex parts. Equipped with a 60-tool automatic tool changer, the SH-630 minimizes downtime by allowing rapid tool switching. The dual pallets, each measuring 24.8 by 24.8 inches, facilitate efficient workpiece handling and continuous machining cycles. The machine’s overall dimensions are 238 inches in length, 134 inches in width, and 128 inches in height, with a heavy-duty build weighing 40,700 lbs, ensuring stability and vibration dampening during operation. Additional features found on this model typically include through-spindle coolant for improved tool longevity and cutting performance, a chip conveyor system for efficient chip removal, and compatibility with CNC controls such as MSC-502 or MSC-516, enhancing ease of use and programming flexibility. The SH-630’s design and specifications make it well-suited for demanding manufacturing environments requiring high accuracy, reliable performance, and capability to handle moderate to large workpieces.

Technical Attributes

Power Requirement
480V Three Phase
Max Spindle Speed
10,000.00
Table Size (LxW)
24.8 x 24.8
Spindle Taper
50
Spindle Power
40.00 HP
Y-Axis Travel
29.90 ''
Z-Axis Travel
33.10 ''
X-Axis Travel
33.10 ''
Control System
MSC-518
# of Axes
4.00

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