Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
This CNC vertical machining center features a robust main spindle capable of a maximum turning diameter of 55.000 inches and a turning length of up to 35.000 inches, supported by a large 48.000-inch diameter chuck and a max swing of 63.000 inches, enabling the machining of substantial workpieces. It operates with a 50 HP motor delivering up to 315 RPM, suitable for moderate to heavy cutting tasks requiring precise spindle speed control. The machine utilizes a 2-axis configuration, with an X-axis travel of 57.000 inches and a Z-axis travel of 36.000 inches, providing control over diameter and length dimensions respectively. It supports up to 12 tools, though only one cutting tool operates simultaneously, optimized for straightforward turning operations. The absence of an index increment indicates it is likely designed for continuous turning rather than indexed multi-position tool changes. This vertical machining center is ideal for producing cylindrical parts with high precision and repeatability, leveraging CNC control for programmed tool paths along the X and Z axes, enabling consistent machining of shafts, bushings, and similar components. The combination of its large capacity, substantial horsepower, and precision axis travels makes it suitable for medium to large-scale production runs requiring reliable performance on sizable workpieces. This machine’s specification aligns with typical 2-axis CNC turning centers designed for efficient, accurate cylindrical machining applications.
Technical Attributes
X-Axis Travel
57.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
36.00 ''
Spindle Power
50.00 HP
# of Axes
2
Y-Axis Travel
36.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
315.00 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
51.2 x 27.6
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