SAN EAGLE SHD-600 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

SAN EAGLE SHD-600 SAN EAGLE SHD-600 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
SAN EAGLE
Model
SHD-600
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC machining center features a robust HSK-E40 taper spindle with a powerful 20.1 hp motor capable of reaching 30,000 RPM, enabling high-speed precision milling. It supports 20 automatic tool changes (ATC) with a 3-axis configuration, providing versatile multi-dimensional machining within a working envelope of 23.62 inches (X) by 21.65 inches (Y) by 14.17 inches (Z). The machine table measures 23.62 inches in length and 19.68 inches in width, supporting stable and accurate workpiece positioning. The overall machine dimensions are 81.89 inches in length, 85.83 inches in depth, and 100.39 inches in height, weighing 11,023 lbs, indicative of its industrial-grade build quality and rigidity for vibration dampening and precision. The HSK-E40 taper is designed for high-speed, high-precision tool clamping, ensuring minimal runout and stable operation at high rotational speeds, suitable for demanding milling tasks. The CNC control system manages all axis movements and spindle operations, facilitating complex automated machining sequences. This combination of features makes it ideal for precision manufacturing environments requiring fast tool changes, rigid spindle performance, and accurate 3-axis machining capability.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
14.17 ''
Spindle Power
20.10 HP
Y-Axis Travel
21.65 ''
X-Axis Travel
23.62 ''
Table Size (LxW)
19.68 23.62
Max Spindle Speed
30,000.00 RPM

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