NOMURA BORING BN-110P(CR) HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
NOMURA BORING
Model
BN-110P(CR)
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Nomura Boring BN-110P(CR) Horizontal Machining Center features a large work table measuring 94" x 55" with an optional 55" x 55" configuration, supporting a maximum workpiece weight of 15,400 lbs. It includes a standard indexed support table, with a rotary table available as an option. The horizontal spindle has a CAT 50 taper, operates up to 2,500 RPM, and is powered by a 19 HP motor rated for 30 minutes. The machine operates with 4 axes (X, Y, Z, and B rotary), offering travels of 118" (X), 59" (Y), 51" (Z), and 360° rotation on the B axis. Feed rates reach up to 197 in/min with rapid traverse speeds up to 394 in/min across all axes. Tooling is manual with a single tool carrier but can be optionally equipped with a 60-tool magazine. A pallet changer is available optionally with two pallets. This machine is engineered for heavy-duty horizontal boring and milling operations, with precision table support and extensive travel capabilities to handle large, heavy workpieces. It combines robust power, high spindle speed, and flexible axis control for complex machining tasks in industrial environments. The BN-110P(CR) is suitable for demanding machining applications requiring versatile setup and high load capacity.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
94 x 55
Spindle Taper
50
Y-Axis Travel
59.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2,500.00
Z-Axis Travel
51.00 ''
Spindle Power
19.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
118.00 ''

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