MURATEC MWR120G CNC LATHE

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- MURATEC
- Model
- MWR120G
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This 3-axis CNC machining center features a robust 8-inch chuck size, enabling the secure holding of medium-sized workpieces suitable for various milling applications. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 8,000 RPM, providing sufficient rotational velocity for precision cutting and efficient material removal. CNC control ensures automated, programmable motion along the X, Y, and Z axes, enabling complex geometries and repeatable accuracy. The machine is equipped with AC digital drives and an AC variable spindle motor for smooth and responsive motion control. Linear guideways combined with ball screws guarantee precise positioning with minimal backlash and high repeatability, enhancing machining accuracy and surface finish. The structural rigidity of the machine minimizes deflections during cutting operations, ensuring consistent dimensional tolerances. Typical positional accuracy for such machines is within ±0.005 to ±0.01 mm, while repeatability can be as tight as ±0.003 to ±0.005 mm. The control interface is likely to include a TFT color monitor with integrated keyboard and operating knobs for ease of programming and operation. This CNC mill supports a range of tooling and machining strategies suitable for metals and composites, encompassing milling, drilling, and tapping processes. The spindle taper and tool holding system are compatible with standard tooling interfaces to facilitate quick tool changes and adaptive machining. Overall, this 3-axis CNC mill is designed for versatility in precision manufacturing environments requiring reliable control, moderate spindle speed, and a substantial chuck size for diverse machining tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 8000 RPM
- Control System
- MITSUBISHI M700V
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