Universal Machining Center for Large Parts
The newest universal machining center from Haas Automation, the UMC-750, is a five-axis, 40-taper VMC with 30" × 20" × 20" travels and an integrated dual-axis trunnion table.
The newest universal machining center from Haas Automation, the UMC-750, is a five-axis, 40-taper VMC with 30" × 20" × 20" travels and an integrated dual-axis trunnion table. The machine is equipped with a 8,100-rpm inline direct-drive spindle driven by a 30-hp vector drive system. A 40 + 1 tool side-mount tool changer is standard.
The UMC-750's 630 × 500-mm trunnion table features standard T-slots, as well as a precision pilot bore, for fixturing versatility. The trunnion provides +110 and -35 degrees of tilt and 360 degrees of rotation to provide excellent tool clearance and large part capacity.
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