SUB, A.S. 80H HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

SUB, A.S. 80H SUB, A.S. 80H HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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SUB, A.S.
Model
80H
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The SUB A.S. 80H is a horizontal machining center designed for heavy-duty turning and milling operations with substantial workpiece capacity. The machine features a main spindle capable of handling workpieces with a maximum turning diameter of 33 inches and accommodates turning lengths up to 314 inches, making it suitable for extended cylindrical components. The spindle delivers a maximum swing diameter of 33 inches, providing adequate clearance for large-diameter workpiece machining. Operating at 1,250 RPM with 24 horsepower output, the main spindle provides robust torque for demanding cutting applications. The machine incorporates dual spindle configuration, each rated at 1,250 RPM and 24 HP, enabling flexible manufacturing strategies, though simultaneous cutting is limited to a single tool at any given time. This configuration supports both sequential and alternating spindle operations, optimizing production efficiency for complex part geometries. The 80H model delivers the rigid construction and precision typical of horizontal machining centers, combining extended workpiece capacity with reliable spindle performance. The machine's substantial power delivery and extended travel capabilities make it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and heavy industrial applications requiring precision machining of large-scale components. The dual-spindle architecture provides operational flexibility while maintaining single-tool cutting simplicity, balancing versatility with straightforward programming and operation for shops requiring extended turning and milling capabilities on substantial workpieces.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1,250.00
Spindle Power
24.00 HP

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