TSUGAMI/ REM SALES BS19B HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

TSUGAMI/ REM SALES BS19B TSUGAMI/ REM SALES BS19B HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
TSUGAMI/ REM SALES
Model
BS19B
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The TSUGAMI/REM SALES BS19B Horizontal Machining Center is a high-precision CNC Swiss-type lathe engineered for the efficient production of small, complex components. Featuring a horizontal spindle orientation, the machine supports a maximum main spindle turning diameter and swing of 0.750", with a main spindle turning length and bar diameter capacity of 8.000" and 0.750", respectively. The sub-spindle matches these dimensions, enabling seamless part transfer and secondary operations. Both main and sub-spindles operate at up to 10,000 RPM, delivering 5.0 HP each for robust cutting performance, and offer 15.000° indexing increments for precise angular positioning. The primary tool carrier is a slide type, accommodating up to 7 turning tools and 3 rotary tools, with the ability to use 3 tools simultaneously for enhanced productivity. The BS19B is equipped with 5 axes of motion, including X-axis travel of 0.750" and Z-axis travel of 8.000", allowing for intricate machining operations within a compact work envelope. Designed for high-speed, high-accuracy machining, this center is ideal for industries requiring tight tolerances and rapid cycle times, such as medical, electronics, and precision automotive manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
8.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
0.75 ''
Max Spindle Speed
10,000.00
# of Axes
5.00
Spindle Power
5.00 HP

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