WEILER DZ 28 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
Share Link- OEM
- WEILER
- Model
- DZ 28
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
Market Value Calculator
A+Technical Description
The WEILER DZ 28 Horizontal Machining Center is a high-precision CNC turning machine designed for demanding small-part production. It features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 5.000" (127 mm) and a maximum turning length of 5.110" (130 mm), allowing for efficient machining of compact workpieces. The spindle chuck diameter matches the turning diameter at 5.000", while the maximum swing over the bed is 5.320" (135 mm), and the maximum bar diameter supported is 1.100" (28 mm). The machine is equipped with a single main spindle capable of speeds up to 8,000 RPM and delivers 11.5 HP for robust cutting performance. Dual spindles are available, each with identical specifications and no indexing increment, supporting simultaneous or independent operations. The primary tool carrier is a slide type, supporting up to one turning tool and one rotary tool, with a maximum of one simultaneous cutting tool in use. The machine operates on two primary axes (X and Z), with optional expansion to three axes for enhanced versatility. The X-axis travel is 9.450" (240 mm) and the Z-axis travel is 5.120" (130 mm), providing a compact yet effective working envelope. The WEILER DZ 28 is controlled by a Siemens SINUMERIK CNC system, ensuring reliable and accurate machining for precision applications in the small parts sector.
Technical Attributes
- Z-Axis Travel
- 5.12 ''
- # of Axes
- 3.00
- Spindle Power
- 11.50 HP
- Max Spindle Speed
- 8,000.00
- X-Axis Travel
- 9.45 ''
Data Accuracy and Verification
Specifications and technical details are compiled from manufacturer documentation, historical records, and third-party industry sources. While care is taken to ensure accuracy, this information is provided for reference purposes only and may contain errors or omissions. Users should independently verify all details before relying on them.
If you identify any inaccuracies, please help us improve our data by reporting them here.