The Neway CNC-USA HM-125R~HM1257H Horizontal Machining Center is engineered for high-capacity, precise machining of large workpieces. It features a spacious table measuring 49.21" by 49.21", capable of supporting a maximum workpiece weight of 8,818 lbs, providing robust stability for heavy-duty operations. The machine utilizes a horizontal spindle with a CAT#50 taper, delivering up to 4,500 RPM and powered by a 35 HP motor (30-minute rating), ideal for various cutting applications requiring consistent power.
This model supports a 3-axis configuration with an optional 4th axis, offering travel ranges of 86.61" (X), 59.05" (Y), and 59.05" (Z), each with a rapid traverse speed of 787 inches per minute and a maximum feed rate of 393 ipm. The tooling system comprises a 60-tool automatic tool changer (ATC) with a 7.5-second tool change time, enhancing productivity by minimizing downtime between tool switches. Optional features include a rotary table and pallet changer to extend machining versatility and automation capabilities.
Built with high rigidity and vibration resistance through optimized structural design informed by finite element analysis, the HM-125R ensures stable cutting conditions, even under heavy cutting loads. The machine's linear guide rollerways and quality assembly processes provide precision positioning with repeatability under 6 microns. This combination of mechanical robustness and CNC control supports demanding manufacturing environments requiring consistent accuracy and high throughput.
NEWAY CNC-USA HM-125R~HM1257H HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Table Size (LxW)
49.21 x 49.21
Max Spindle Speed
4,500.00
X-Axis Travel
87.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
59.00 ''
Spindle Power
35.00 HP
Y-Axis Travel
59.00 ''
Spindle Taper
CAT 50
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