SKODA HCW 2000 HORIZONTAL BORING MILL

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- SKODA
- Model
- HCW 2000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL BORING MILLS
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A+Technical Description
The SKODA HCW 2000 is a robust Horizontal Boring Mill engineered for heavy-duty machining, featuring a 200 mm boring spindle diameter and an ISO 60 clamping taper (DIN 69871-AD). It is equipped with a Fanuc 30i CNC control system. The machine provides extensive travel capabilities with a cross travel (X-axis) of 10,500 mm, a table longitudinal travel (V-axis) of 2,500 mm, and a spindle travel (W-axis) of 1,200 mm. The rotary and traversable work table measures 2,500 mm x 3,000 mm, supporting a maximum load of 40,000 kg. Power is supplied by a main drive motor outputting 100 kW, providing spindle speeds ranging from 1 to 2,000 RPM across three gear steps. The machine’s maximum torque is 4,000 Nm from 160 rpm, with a maximum power output of 67 kW from the same base RPM. Further features include a ram square section of 450 x 450 mm with a ram travel up to 2,500 mm, an automatic head turning feature with 2.5 degree increments, and a B-axis table rotation up to 360 degrees with 0.001 degree increments. Specialized attachments include an angular milling head, tool cooling through the axis, and an automatic attachment loading system. A facing head is also available with a maximum torque of 12,500 Nm.
Technical Attributes
- Y-Axis Travel
- 47.24 ''
- Stroke Length
- 47.24 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 47.24 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 118.11 x 98.43
- Spindle Power
- 95.2 HP
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3,000.00
- X-Axis Travel
- 47.24 ''
- Spindle Diameter
- 6.30 ''
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