Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
The SUMMIT MACHINE TOOL LLC SC26-SC63 series represents a comprehensive line of horizontal machining centers engineered for versatile production environments. These machines feature a primary spindle with a maximum swing capacity of 63 inches, accommodating large workpieces typical in heavy-duty manufacturing applications. The spindle operates at a standard 300 RPM with 20 horsepower, with optional configurations available at 400 RPM and 30 horsepower to optimize cutting performance across varied material types and machining requirements. The two-axis configuration provides essential X and Z-axis movement for efficient workpiece positioning and tool access. With a single simultaneous cutting tool capability, these centers deliver focused, precise machining operations suitable for prototype production, one-off jobs, and small-to-medium production runs. The series encompasses seven different swing sizes—26, 30, 33, 42, 47, 55, and 63 inches—enabling shops to select the appropriate machine for their specific workpiece dimensions and production volumes. Built on Summit's proven heavyweight cast construction principles, these horizontal machining centers provide the rigidity and stability necessary for consistent accuracy under varying loads. The combination of robust spindle performance, multiple size options, and flexible power configurations makes the SC series ideal for machine shops transitioning from manual processes to CNC operations, offering both affordability and precision performance for diverse machining applications.
Technical Attributes
Max Spindle Speed
300.00 RPM
Spindle Power
20.00 HP
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