SIP 7000/7 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
SIP
Model
7000/7
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The SIP 7000/7 Horizontal Machining Center is a high-precision CNC machine designed for complex, ultra-precise machining tasks. It features a travel capacity of 48.03 inches on both the X and Y axes and 46.06 inches on the Z axis, allowing for large workpiece handling. The machine is powered by a 40.2 horsepower motor, driving a spindle with a maximum rotational speed of 8,000 RPM and an ISO 50 taper, ensuring robust cutting performance for demanding materials. The pallet measures 39.37 inches square, providing ample work holding area. Controlled by a Siemens CNC system, it supports sophisticated multi-axis machining, available in 4- or 5-axis configurations, enabling the production of complex parts with positional accuracy within the micrometer range. The rigid machine frame, cast from high-grade cast iron, ensures stability, vibration damping, and long-term precision. This horizontal machining center is ideal for industries requiring ultra-precise components, such as aerospace and gear manufacturing, capable of machining gearbox housings, spindle heads, and two-axis turntables with superior accuracy. The system integrates ultra-precise spindle bearings with hydraulic preload adjustment and a high-performance asynchronous motor. This machine exemplifies SIP's legacy of precision engineering, offering a resilient and versatile platform for both deep-hole drilling and high-speed machining applications within a compact footprint.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
57.09 ''
Spindle Power
67.10 HP
Y-Axis Travel
43.31 ''
Control System
SIEMENS
Table Size (LxW)
31.496 x 31.496
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Spindle Taper
HSK-A100
Z-Axis Travel
43.31 ''

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