PIETRO CARNAGHI VTL AC65 T/TM VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
PIETRO CARNAGHI
Model
VTL AC65 T/TM
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC turning center features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 255.910" and a maximum turning length of 157.480", accommodating large workpieces with precision. The main spindle chuck diameter measures 236.220", supporting robust workholding for heavy-duty applications. The maximum swing over the bed is 255.910", ensuring ample clearance for oversized components. The main spindle operates at up to 49 RPM, delivering high torque for demanding machining tasks, and is powered by an 80 HP motor for consistent performance. The machine is equipped with a rotary tool station offering 41 HP and a maximum speed of 3,000 RPM, enabling versatile milling and drilling operations. It supports a maximum of one simultaneous cutting tool, optimizing efficiency for single-point turning processes. The machine operates on three axes, with X-axis travel of 255.910" and Z-axis travel of 49.210" (optionally extendable to 78.740"), providing extensive reach and flexibility for complex part geometries. Designed for high-precision machining, this turning center is ideal for industries requiring large-scale, accurate, and repeatable production of cylindrical and contoured components.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
78.74 ''
Spindle Power
80.00 HP
# of Axes
3
Max Spindle Speed
49.00 RPM
X-Axis Travel
255.91 ''
Table Size (LxW)
70 x 26

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