Heavy-Duty Vertical Turning Center Has Optional ATC for Increased Versatility
The Puma V3800 from Doosan Machine Tools is a new generation vertical turning center with an ATC that supports Capto C6 tooling and is available for all 12 stations of the turret.
The Puma V8300 from Doosan Machine Tools is a vertical turning center with an automatic tool changer (ATC). The Puma V8300 is a new generation, 15-inch vertical turning center with a larger work zone, increased rigidity and features that enhance user convenience. It is available in right- or left-hand versions.
The Puma V8300 offers a maximum turning diameter of 830 mm (32.7"), a maximum work height of 750 mm (30") and a swing-over-saddle of 740 mm (29"). The turning has a standard 37 kW (50 hp) high-power spindle motor and a column integral-type box guide structure that ensures heavy duty, stable, dependable turning performance. The high-reliability, servo-driven turret maintains high accuracy during long-term machining. The Puma V8300 has a maximum spindle speed of 2000 rpm and maximum torque of 2592 Nm (1912 ft/lbs).
The Puma V8300 comes with an optional 12-station ATC magazine that supports Capto C6 tooling and is available for all 12 stations of the turret. The tools remain safely out of the way when they are not in use. The Puma V8300 series is designed with a slanted bed and an improved flushing function for unhindered chip disposal, and the expanded coolant system features a 290-liter (77-gallon) tank. It also has an ergonomically designed operation panel that swivels and is height-adjustable and movable for enhanced user convenience.
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