PIETRO CARNAGHI FLEXTURN 25 W VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

PIETRO CARNAGHI FLEXTURN 25 W PIETRO CARNAGHI FLEXTURN 25 W VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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PIETRO CARNAGHI
Model
FLEXTURN 25 W
Year of Manufacture
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Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC machining part features dimensional extents of 63 inches (X-axis), 70.87 inches (Y-axis), and 78.74 inches (Z-axis), providing a sizable work envelope for manufacturing. It is powered by an 80.47 horsepower motor, enabling sufficient force and speed for material removal and complex operations. The machine operates on a 3-axis configuration, allowing movement and tool positioning along the X, Y, and Z linear axes, suitable for precision milling and cutting tasks. Control is managed via a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) system, which automates tool paths based on programmed instructions for high accuracy and repeatability. The 3-axis CNC control ensures the tool can move precisely in three-dimensional space, making it ideal for parts with planar and prismatic features. The power rating of 80.47 hp supports machining of various materials, enabling efficient material removal rates and maintaining consistent spindle speeds under load. This setup is commonly used in manufacturing for milling, drilling, and cutting operations requiring moderate complexity and precision. Its size and power characteristics suggest it accommodates large or medium-sized workpieces, with a focus on repeatability and accuracy delivered via CNC automation. Overall, this 3-axis CNC machine combines robust motor power with a volumetric capacity aligned to its specified X, Y, and Z travel dimensions, optimized for versatile and precise machining applications.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
63x70.87
Spindle Power
80.47 HP
Y-Axis Travel
70.87 ''
Z-Axis Travel
78.74 ''
X-Axis Travel
63.00 ''

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