Turret A-40H VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- TURRET
- Model
- A-40H
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The Turret A-40H Vertical Machining Center is a robust 3-axis CNC milling machine designed for precision machining applications. It features a 15.7" x 15.7" worktable capable of supporting workpieces up to 330 lbs. The vertical spindle uses a #40 taper with a standard maximum speed of 6,000 RPM, optionally upgradable to 8,000 RPM, driven by a 5 HP motor rated for 30 minutes. Tool handling is managed by a 16-position automatic tool changer (ATC) designed for efficient and continuous production. Axis travels include 17.7" on the X-axis, 15.8" on the Y-axis, and 11.8" on the Z-axis, with rapid traverse speeds up to 787 inches per minute across all axes, enabling quick repositioning and enhanced productivity. This machine supports high-precision vertical milling tasks for medium-sized parts, offering consistent spindle power and flexible tooling options. An optional pallet changer can be integrated to further improve workflow efficiency. The compact dimensions and moderate spindle power position the Turret A-40H as suitable for job shop environments requiring versatile vertical machining with reasonable workpiece capacity and tooling flexibility. Its design supports efficient chip management and precise component fabrication typical of a mid-range VMC configuration.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 15.7 x 15.7
- Y-Axis Travel
- 15.80 ''
- Spindle Power
- 5.00 HP
- Z-Axis Travel
- 11.80 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 17.70 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 6,000.00
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