Yama Seiki AWEA AT-510 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- YAMA SEIKI AWEA
- Model
- AT-510
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
This vertical CNC machining center features a robust table measuring 24.01 inches in length by 15.74 inches in width, capable of supporting workpieces up to 550 lbs. The machine is equipped with a high-performance BT30 taper spindle, delivering a standard maximum speed of 12,000 RPM and an optional top speed of 15,000 RPM, powered by a 7.5 HP motor (30-minute rating) for demanding milling operations. Tooling is managed via a 14-position ATC turret, ensuring efficient automatic tool changes and increased productivity. The machine operates on three linear axes (X, Y, Z), with X-axis travel of 20.07 inches, Y-axis travel of 15.74 inches, and Z-axis travel of 13.77 inches. Each axis supports a maximum feed rate of 787 inches per minute and a rapid traverse speed of 2,350 inches per minute, enabling fast and precise movement for complex machining tasks. The system does not include a U-axis or pallet changer, but a rotary table can be added as an optional support for enhanced versatility. The combination of high spindle speed, generous table capacity, and rapid axis movement makes this machine suitable for precision machining of a wide range of materials, including metals and composites, in applications such as mold making, prototyping, and production machining.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 12,000.00
- X-Axis Travel
- 20.07 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 13.77 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 15.74 ''
- Spindle Power
- 7.50 HP
- Table Size (LxW)
- 24.01 x 15.74
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