45 Degree Slant Bed One Piece Casting
Z-Axis Ball Screw
Turret
Hydraulic Tailstock
CAPACITY | METRIC | IMPERIAL | |
Distance between centres | 4000 mm | 157.48" | |
Swing over bed | 1000 mm | 39.37" | |
Swing over saddle | 800 mm | 31.49" | |
Max turning diameter | ø940 mm | ø37.00" | |
Max turning length | 4000 mm | 157.48" | |
Max bar diameter | ø165 mm | ø6.49" | |
HEADSTOCK | |||
Chuck diameter range | ø457 - 609 mm | ø18 - 24" | |
Spindle nose | A2-15 (*A2-20) | A2-15 (*A2-20) | |
Spindle hole diameter | ø196 mm (*320 / 381 mm) | ø7.71" (*12.59" / 15") | |
Spindle speed | A2-15, 1000 rpm, 4-step (*A2-20, 500 rpm, 3-step / 2-step) | A2-15, 1000 rpm, 4-step (*A2-20, 500 rpm, 3-step / 2-step) | |
Spindle run out | |||
TRAVELS | |||
X-Axis travel | 490 mm | 19.29" | |
Z-Axis travel | 4000 mm | 157.48" | |
FEEDRATE | |||
Rapid traverse X-Axis | 10 M/min | 393.70"/min | |
Rapid traverse Z-Axis | 12 M/min | 472.44"/min | |
TURRET | |||
Number of tools | 12 | 12 | |
Turning tool size | 32 x 32 mm | 1.25 x 1.25" | |
Boring tool size | 60 mm (*80 mm) | 2.36" (*3.14") | |
Tool system | – | – | |
Max rotary tool speed | – | – | |
TAILSTOCK | |||
Tailstock travel | 4000 mm | 157.48" | |
Quill travel | 100 mm | 3.93" | |
Quill diameter | ø200 mm | ø7.87" | |
Quill taper hole | MT6 | MT6 | |
Quill drive | hydraulic | hydraulic | |
Tailstock positioning | programmable | programmable | |
MOTORS | |||
Spindle motor (30 min rating) | 37kW (45kW) | 49hp (60hp) | |
Rotary tool motor | – | – | |
X-Axis Feed motor | 9kW | 12hp | |
Z-Axis Feed motor | 9kW | 12hp | |
GENERAL | |||
Electrical approval | CSA SPE-1000 | CSA SPE-1000 | |
Power required | 60kVA | 60kVA | |
Voltage required | 600V or 220V | 600V or 220V | |
Coolant pressure | 9.5 bar | 137 psi | |
Coolant tank capacity | |||
Hydraulic tank capacity | |||
CONTROLLER | |||
CNC Control | FANUC | FANUC | |
*Option | |||
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the design, specifications and/or colour of the machine without prior notice. Refer to literature for tool interference considerations. |