CNC Vertical Machining Centers (VMC)

Makino FNC106-A30 (1989)

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Makino FNC106-A30 (1989)

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MakeMakino
ModelFNC106-A30
Year1989
CategoryCNC Vertical Machining Centers (VMC)
ConditionUsed

Makino FNC106-A30 Specifications

Machine ControlFanuc 15-M CNC Control
Table Size55-1/6" x 23-5/8"
Machine Travels (X/Y/Z)41-5/16" x 23-5/8" x 22"
Spindle To Table Distance8-7/8" - 30-7/8"
Spindle Center to Column Distance25-5/8"
Spindle TaperCat 50 Taper
Spindle Speeds10 - 3,500 RPM
Tool Changer StyleSide-Mount, Twin-Arm
Tool Changer Capacity30 Stations
Spindle Drive15 HP.

Do you have a Makino FNC106-A30 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1989 LeBlond Makino FNC 106-A30 CNC Vertical Machining Center. This robust machine, known for its reliability and precision, features a Fanuc 15-M CNC Control that allows for intricate programming and efficient operations. With a generous table size of 55-1/6" x 23-5/8", it provides ample workspace for a variety of machining tasks. The FNC 106-A30 boasts impressive machine travels of 41-5/16" in the X-axis, 23-5/8" in the Y-axis, and 22" in the Z-axis, making it suitable for handling larger workpieces with ease.

The spindle to table distance ranges from 8-7/8" to 30-7/8", allowing for versatility in setups and operations. Additionally, the spindle center to column distance of 25-5/8" enhances accessibility and efficiency during machining processes. This model is equipped with a Cat 50 taper spindle that supports spindle speeds ranging from 10 to 3,500 RPM, ensuring a wide range of applications from heavy-duty cutting to fine finishing. The side-mount, twin-arm tool changer with a 30-station capacity further streamlines production, enabling quick tool changes and reducing downtime between operations.

Powered by a 15 HP spindle drive, the FNC 106-A30 is designed to handle rigorous machining tasks while maintaining accuracy and performance. If you're looking to sell your LeBlond Makino FNC 106-A30, we at Superior Machine Tools are ready to offer you a competitive price. Our team specializes in purchasing used CNC machines, and we pride ourselves on providing fast and efficient transactions. Contact us today to discuss your machine and see how we can help you turn it into cash!

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