VICTOR ANL-108 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
VICTOR
Model
ANL-108
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The VICTOR ANL-108 Horizontal Machining Center is a compact, high-performance CNC lathe designed for precision turning operations. It features a single main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 4.720" and a turning length of 4.720", supporting a chuck diameter of 5.000" and a maximum swing of 9.840". The spindle is capable of handling bar stock up to 1.020" in diameter and operates at speeds up to 5,000 RPM, delivering 7.5 HP for robust material removal and fine surface finishes. The machine is equipped with a turret-style primary tool carrier, accommodating up to 8 tools, with the ability to use one cutting tool at a time. With two controlled axes (X and Z), the ANL-108 provides X-axis travel of 4.920" and Z-axis travel of 9.840", both axes offering a maximum feed rate and rapid traverse of 394 ipm for fast, efficient machining cycles. The combination of high spindle speed, rigid construction, and precise axis control makes the ANL-108 ideal for high-volume production of small to medium-sized parts in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing. Its compact footprint and user-friendly design further enhance productivity and ease of integration into modern manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Y-Axis Travel
9.84 ''
# of Axes
2.00
X-Axis Travel
4.92 ''
Z-Axis Travel
9.84 ''
Spindle Power
7.50 HP
Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00

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