As part of its growing portfolio of machine tools, GM CNC has introduced the Victor Vturn-A20Y turning centre. Now available from GM CNC, the upgraded Victor Vturn-A20Y features increased structural rigidity on the headstock, box slideways, turret and carriages, as well as the latest Victor technology – such as Direct Drive Spindle (DDS) – built-in as standard.
From a capacity perspective, the Victor Vturn-A20Y offers a swing-over-bed of 700 mm with a 550 mm swing-over-carriage. This compact footprint machine offers a turning capacity of 630 mm between centres, with a maximum turning diameter of 390 mm and a bar capacity of 52 mm (66 or 75 mm options).
The rigid machine base has an equally robust Victor servo driven VDI or BMT tooling turret option with 12 tool positions that can accommodate tool shanks up to 20 mm, while the 11/18.5 kW continuous spindle motor offers a maximum spindle speed of 5000 rpm.
At present, GM CNC has stock models available with the AICC-2 for FANUC 0i-T (10.4-inch) CNC, an upgraded Kitagawa chuck, Grundfos SPK4-8 or MTH4-40/4 high-pressure coolant system, Renishaw manual tool pre-setter, bar-feed interface, swing-type parts catcher, four additional ‘M’ codes and an oil skimmer.
For customers wishing to tailor the Victor Vturn-A20Y turning centre to their specific production needs, the machine can be supplied with either manual or automatic Renishaw tool pre-setter, parts catcher, auto door opening, bar-feed interface, air-blast system, high-pressure coolant, oil skimmer, larger spindle bore (66 or 75 mm), gantry loading robot, independent tailstock, bolt-mounted turret, gear-hobbing interface and, of course, a sub-spindle.
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