WELE STEALTH 965 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
WELE
Model
STEALTH 965
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a 14.9 kW spindle motor delivering up to 8,000 RPM with a 24-position automatic tool changer (ATC). It uses a CAT-40 spindle taper, which provides a robust and precise taper interface commonly used in versatile machining applications, balancing rigidity and tool retention accuracy. The machine supports 3-axis simultaneous movement with travel capacities of 35.4" (X), 25.6" (Y), and 23.6" (Z), allowing for substantial workpiece accommodation and machining versatility. Its table measures 43.3" in length and 25.6" in width, providing ample workspace for various types of projects. The overall machine footprint is 159" x 118" x 116", which includes the structural enclosure and base. Control is managed via CNC, ensuring precise and programmable operation suitable for high-production and complex machining needs. The CAT-40 taper design supports automatic tool changes with high rigidity and reduced tool chatter, contributing to enhanced machining precision and tool life. The combination of 24 ATC positions and substantial power enables efficient switching between tools, facilitating multi-step machining processes without manual intervention. This model is well suited for milling, drilling, and boring operations in metalworking and other manufacturing industries where accuracy and repeatability are critical. Its build accommodates medium to heavy-duty machining tasks, providing a balance between performance and workspace size.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
21.6x41.3
Y-Axis Travel
21.60 ''
Z-Axis Travel
17.70 ''
X-Axis Travel
41.30 ''
Max Spindle Speed
20,000.00 RPM
Spindle Power
30.00 HP

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