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SNK introduces its 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center
Optional features include air blow device, through spindle coolant, large capacity coolant tanks, and more.
- July 2, 2015
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SNK America introduces its latest 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center, the FSP-80V.
This compact machine is a viable alternative for a variety of industries requiring complex simultaneous 5-Axis contouring of difficult-to-cut materials.
The FSP-80V incorporates all of the design and construction features required for the most demanding machining operations. The super-rigid box-frame spindlehead houses a dual face spindle driven by a powerful 30HP motor that generates 1,407 Nm of torque. The A and B rotary axes employ a highly rigid double-pinion drive system that ensures stable, continuous 5-axis machining even under the most demanding loads.
Table size (W x L) is 31.5”x 78.7” with a maximum table load capacity of 8,800 lbs. Turcite slideways ensure accurate machining of difficult-to-cut materials by greatly reducing cutting vibration. Travels (X, Y, Z) are 90.5” x 33.4” x 27.5”. Spindle swivels (A, B) are ±30⁰.
The FSP-80V employs a Fanuc 31i-A5 CNC loaded with control features that simplify complex contouring operations while delivering quality workpiece finishes.
Chip conveyors at both sides of the table ensure efficient chip evacuation. A 40 tool high efficiency ATC system (60, 80 optional) shortens cycle times for increased production.
Other optional features include air blow device, through spindle coolant, large capacity coolant tanks, splash guard and spindle overload prevention function.
For more information, visit www.snkamerica.com.
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