Makino FNC74-A20 (1990)

Sell your Makino FNC74-A20 1990 today.
Makino FNC74-A20 Specifications
| Machine Control | Fanuc 0M |
|---|---|
| Table Size | 35-7/16" x 17-11/16" |
| Machine Travels (X/Y/Z) | 27.5" x 17.75" x 17.75" |
| Spindle to Table | 7-7/8" - 25 - 9/16" |
| Spindle Center to Column | 19-11/16" |
| Table Capacity | 2200 Lbs. |
| Spindle Taper | Cat 40 |
| Spindle Speeds | 7,000 Max RPM |
| Transmission | Stepless |
| Rapid Traverse Rate (X/Y/Z) | 470 IPM |
| Maximum Cutting Feed Rate | 157.4 IPM |
| Tool Changer Style | Side-Mount, Twin-Arm, Random Select |
| Tool Changer Capacity | 20 Stations |
| Tool Change Time | 4 Seconds (Tool to Tool) |
| Max Tool Length | 11" |
| Max Tool weight | 17.6 Lbs. |
| Spindle Drive | 10/7.5 HP. |
Do you have a Makino FNC74-A20 to sell?
We are actively seeking a 1990 LeBlond Makino FNC74-A20 CNC Vertical Machining Center. This robust machine is known for its precision and reliability, making it a valuable addition to any manufacturing floor. The FNC74-A20 features a Fanuc 0M control system, ensuring ease of operation and programming efficiency. With a table size of 35-7/16" x 17-11/16", it provides ample workspace for various machining tasks. The machine travels are impressive, with 27.5" in the X-axis, 17.75" in the Y-axis, and 17.75" in the Z-axis, allowing for intricate machining capabilities. The spindle to table height ranges from 7-7/8" to 25-9/16", offering flexibility for different workpiece dimensions.
It can handle a maximum table capacity of 2200 lbs., making it suitable for heavy-duty applications. Equipped with a Cat 40 spindle taper, the FNC74-A20 achieves spindle speeds of up to 7,000 RPM, providing the necessary power for diverse cutting operations. The stepless transmission enhances performance, while the rapid traverse rate of 470 IPM ensures quick repositioning between cuts. The maximum cutting feed rate reaches 157.4 IPM, facilitating efficient production cycles. One of the standout features of this model is its side-mount, twin-arm tool changer with a capacity of 20 stations. This system allows for quick tool changes in just 4 seconds from tool to tool, optimizing your workflow.
The machine accommodates tools up to 11" in length and weighs up to 17.6 lbs., making it versatile for a range of machining needs. If you have a 1990 LeBlond Makino FNC74-A20 CNC Vertical Machining Center that you are looking to sell, we encourage you to reach out to us. At Superior Machine Tools, we specialize in purchasing used CNC machines and can offer you a competitive price for your equipment. Contact us today to discuss your options!
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