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Technical Description
The Victor Taichung VCENTER-H630HS is a high-performance horizontal machining center engineered for precision and efficiency in demanding production environments. It features an X-axis travel of 39.37 inches (1000 mm), a Y-axis travel of 33.465 inches (850 mm), and a Z-axis travel of 35.433 inches (900 mm), providing generous working space for a wide range of machining tasks. The machine is equipped with a 630×630 mm pallet, supporting a maximum load capacity of 1200 kg (2640 lbs), ideal for heavy-duty workpieces. Rapid feed rates of 48 m/min (1890 IPM) on all three axes ensure fast tool movement and reduced cycle times. The spindle delivers a maximum speed of 10,000 rpm and is powered by a robust 25/30 kW motor, enabling high metal removal rates and excellent surface finishes. Tooling is compatible with BT-50 (CT-50) standards, and the automatic tool changer accommodates up to 60 tools for versatile operations. The machine utilizes a CNC control system with FANUC 0i-MD, offering reliable programming and operation with advanced features for contour milling and efficient workflow management. Its rigid construction, oversized linear guideways, and high damping design ensure stability and accuracy even under heavy cutting loads. The VCENTER-H630HS is designed for high-speed, high-precision machining of complex parts, making it suitable for industries requiring consistent quality and productivity in horizontal machining applications.
Technical Attributes
Spindle Taper
CT 50
Control System
FANUC 0I-MD
Spindle Power
25.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
4,500.00
Z-Axis Travel
27.90 ''
X-Axis Travel
35.40 ''
Table Size (LxW)
25 x
Y-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
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