Sigma SDV-5229 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
SIGMA
Model
SDV-5229
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical machining center features a robust table/work support system with a large table size of 196.8 inches in length and 106.2 inches in width, capable of supporting workpieces up to 46,000 lbs, making it ideal for heavy-duty industrial applications. The machine is equipped with a vertical spindle utilizing a #50 taper, delivering high torque and rigidity for demanding milling operations. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 6,000 RPM and is powered by a 35 HP motor (30-minute rating), ensuring efficient material removal and consistent performance. Tooling is managed by an automatic tool changer (ATC) with a standard capacity of 40 tools, expandable to 60 tools for increased flexibility and reduced downtime. The machine operates on three primary axes (X, Y, Z), each offering extensive travel: X-axis at 204.72 inches, Y-axis at 114.1 inches, and Z-axis at 39.3 inches. All axes support a maximum feed rate and rapid traverse speed of 393 inches per minute, enabling fast and precise movements for high productivity. The combination of a heavy-duty table, powerful spindle, versatile tooling system, and high-speed axis performance makes this machining center suitable for large-scale, high-precision manufacturing tasks.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
39.30 ''
Spindle Power
35.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
204.72 ''
Y-Axis Travel
114.10 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Table Size (LxW)
196.8 x 106.2

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