SHARP SVL-2416SX-F VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

SHARP SVL-2416SX-F SHARP SVL-2416SX-F VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
SHARP
Model
SVL-2416SX-F
Year of Manufacture
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Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The SHARP SVL-2416SX-F is a compact three-axis vertical machining center designed for precision manufacturing applications. Equipped with a 7.5 kW spindle capable of 12,000 RPM, this machine delivers reliable performance for both roughing and finishing operations across diverse materials. The CAT 40 taper spindle is a standard specification in modern VMCs, providing compatibility with a wide range of cutting tools. The machine features a 24-position automatic tool changer, enabling rapid tool-to-tool transitions to minimize non-productive cycle time and enhance overall shop floor efficiency. The work table measures 27.5 inches in length by 16.5 inches in width, accommodating mid-sized workpieces typical in job shop and production environments. With three controlled axes (X, Y, and Z), operators can perform integrated machining operations including milling, boring, drilling, and rigid tapping without multiple setups. The CNC control system enables programmable, repeatable machining of complex geometries with high accuracy. This vertical configuration provides excellent accessibility for workpiece loading, tool changes, and chip evacuation. The machine's compact footprint makes it suitable for facilities with space constraints while maintaining a substantial work envelope. The SVL-2416SX-F represents a versatile solution for manufacturers requiring dependable precision machining in aerospace, automotive, medical device, and mold manufacturing industries, balancing performance, tool capacity, and operational efficiency.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
12,000.00 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
16.5x27.5

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