SHARP SVL-4020-F VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

SHARP SVL-4020-F SHARP SVL-4020-F VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
SHARP
Model
SVL-4020-F
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC machine features a robust 14.9 kW spindle power delivering rotation at 12 RPM, optimized for low-speed, high-torque machining tasks. It includes a 30-position Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) equipped with a CAT 40 taper, supporting versatile tooling options and efficient tool switching. The machine operates on three axes controlled by a Fanuc Oi-MD CNC system, known for precise digital servo control and advanced functions such as backlash compensation, fine acceleration/deceleration, and automatic data backup. The worktable measures 1,198.9 mm in length and 500.38 mm in width, providing ample workspace for medium-to-large workpieces. The overall dimensions are 114.2 inches long, 84.6 inches wide, and 101.2 inches high, with a machine weight of 12,100 lbs, ensuring stability and vibration dampening during heavy-duty machining. This configuration supports 3-axis simultaneous control for complex contouring applications, enhanced by Fanuc’s precise incremental inputs down to 0.001 mm and its support for multiple coordinate system presets. The CAT 40 taper spindle facilitates rigid tool holding for accurate and repeatable machining, suitable for manufacturing components requiring high precision and surface finish quality. The combination of the powerful spindle, expansive tool capacity, and advanced CNC control makes this machine suitable for milling, turning, boring, and tapping operations on medium to large parts, typically found in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery production environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
12.00 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
500.38x1198.9
Spindle Power
20.00 HP
Control System
FANUC OI-MD

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