VICTOR 1860 DCL HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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VICTOR
Model
1860 DCL
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

The VICTOR 1860 DCL Horizontal Machining Center is a robust, high-performance CNC machine designed for precision horizontal machining operations. Featuring a single main spindle, it delivers a maximum turning diameter of 9.450 inches and a turning length of 60.000 inches, accommodating large workpieces with ease. The main spindle chuck diameter measures 8.000 inches, supporting a maximum swing of 18.110 inches, ideal for versatile part handling. The spindle operates at up to 2,500 RPM, powered by a 10 HP motor, ensuring reliable cutting performance for a range of materials. The machine is equipped with a slide-type primary tool carrier, allowing for one tool to be engaged at a time, and supports two-axis control (X and Z) for efficient machining cycles. The X-axis offers a travel distance of 11.020 inches with a maximum feed rate and rapid traverse of 200 inches per minute, while the Z-axis provides an extended travel of 55.700 inches, also with a feed rate and rapid traverse of 200 inches per minute. This configuration enables high-speed positioning and precise material removal, making the VICTOR 1860 DCL suitable for demanding production environments requiring accuracy, rigidity, and consistent performance.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2,500.00 RPM
Max Swing
18.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.05 ''
X-Axis Travel
11.02 ''
Z-Axis Travel
55.70 ''
Spindle Power
10.00 HP
# of Axes
2.00

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