SMTCL GTC16090 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
SMTCL
Model
GTC16090
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The SMTCL GTC16090 is a modularized large-scale CNC vertical turning center designed for heavy-duty chucking operations. This machine features a maximum main spindle turning diameter of 63 inches and turning length of 63 inches, accommodating substantial workpieces. The main spindle chuck diameter is 49 inches standard, with an optional 55-inch configuration, while the maximum swing capacity reaches 63 inches. Operating at 100 RPM with 100 HP standard power, the machine offers optional specifications of 140 RPM, providing flexibility for various machining applications. The GTC16090 supports up to 12 tools in its tool magazine, with single simultaneous cutting tool capability standard and an optional dual-tool configuration for enhanced productivity. The machine's axis configuration includes 2 standard axes, with optional 3-axis capability for more complex geometries. X-axis travel extends 66.920 inches while Z-axis travel spans 35.400 inches, enabling comprehensive workpiece manipulation. Equipped with Fanuc CNC control, this chucker-style machine combines rigid construction with versatile cutting capabilities. The combination of substantial swing diameter, extended travel distances, and configurable tool capacity makes the GTC16090 ideal for producing large rotary components across industries including aerospace, automotive, and heavy equipment manufacturing, demanding precision and reliability in high-volume production environments.

Technical Attributes

Table Diameter
49.21 ''
Max Spindle Speed
100.00 RPM
# of Axes
2
Y-Axis Travel
35.40 ''
Table Size (LxW)
70.9 x 35.4
X-Axis Travel
66.92 ''
Z-Axis Travel
35.40 ''
Spindle Power
100.00 HP

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