RACER GTX-4000 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
RACER
Model
GTX-4000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical machining center features a robust CAT 50 spindle taper, engineered for high-torque and heavy-duty applications, with a maximum spindle speed of 24,000 RPM to support both aggressive material removal and fine finishing operations. The machine is equipped with a 64-position automatic tool changer (ATC), enabling rapid and efficient tool exchange for complex, multi-operation machining cycles. Designed for versatility, it supports a wide range of milling, drilling, boring, and tapping tasks, making it suitable for demanding production environments. The three-axis configuration (X, Y, Z) delivers precise control and repeatability, with high-speed rapid traverse rates and maximum feed rates optimized for productivity and accuracy. The worktable is engineered to accommodate substantial workpiece loads, ensuring stability during heavy cutting operations. The absence of a support index table or rotary table focuses the machine’s capabilities on standard three-axis milling, while the vertical spindle orientation provides optimal rigidity and access for a variety of tooling setups. The machine’s control system integrates advanced programming and data management features, supporting efficient operation and seamless integration into modern manufacturing workflows. With its combination of high-speed spindle performance, large tool capacity, and robust three-axis travels, this vertical machining center is ideal for high-precision and high-productivity applications in mold making, die machining, and general precision part production.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
CAT 40
Max Spindle Speed
24,000.00
Table Size (LxW)
50 x 20

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