Haas DM-2 machining centre

























≈ $ 59380
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This is the Haas equivalent of the Fanuc Robodrill and very impressive it is!
Shown running on our race car components, we can help with training and setup if required
£44K PLUS VAT UK CUSTOMERS
4th axis Interface,
5th axis Interface,
Coolant,
Interlocked guards,
High speed machining enabled
Low Volt Light,
Programmable Coolant Nozzle,
Remote Hand Wheel,
Swarf Auger,
Through Spindle Coolant,
USB Port
Control
HAAS
Machine Dimensions
2811 x 2463 x 2583mm
Machine Weight
2427kg
Max & Min distance from table to spindle
152 - 546mm
Maximum Cutting Feedrate
30.5m/minute
Maximum Tapping Capacity
M12 (Aluminium)
Maximum Tool Diameter
64mm
Maximum Tool Diameter with Empty Adjacent Pockets
64mm
Maximum Tool Length
178mm
Maximum workpiece weight
113kg
Memory
1Gb
Rapid Feedrates
61m/minute
Spindle Motor Power
40HP
Spindle Speed
15000rpm
T- Slots
3 x 16mm
Table Size
864 x 381mm
Tool Change Capacity
18 + 1
Tool Change Time (Chip to Chip)
1.6 seconds
Tool Size
BT40
Traverses XYZ
711 x 406 x 394mm