The WFL M120 x 3000 is a high-performance horizontal machining center designed for complete, multi-axis machining of complex workpieces in a single setup. Equipped with a Siemens 840 D sl CNC control system, this machine delivers precise, reliable operation across all machining functions, supporting advanced programming and seamless integration into modern production environments. The machine features a robust 90-tool capacity tool changer, ensuring rapid tool exchange and maximum productivity for diverse machining tasks. The main spindle offers a turning speed range of 10 to 1,000 rpm, providing flexibility for a wide range of materials and applications. The power chuck has a diameter of 24.8 inches (630 mm), enabling secure clamping of large workpieces. The NC steady rest supports diameters from 4.9 to 18.1 inches (125 to 460 mm), enhancing stability and accuracy during heavy-duty operations. The maximum boring bar length is 66.9 inches (1700 mm), allowing for deep-hole boring and extended internal machining capabilities. The M120 x 3000 is engineered for high rigidity and precision, with a stable bed construction and advanced spindle technology that supports both turning and milling operations. Its comprehensive automation features, including a 5-axis control system and extensive tooling options, make it ideal for demanding industries such as aerospace, energy, and heavy machinery. This machine is built for maximum efficiency, flexibility, and reliability, delivering exceptional results for complex, high-precision machining tasks.
WFL WFL MillTurn M 120 x 3000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Control System
SIEMENS 840 D SL
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