Starrag Machining Center Machines Heavy Parts in Compact Footprint
Starrag’s Heckert H100 compact machine is well suited for large parts and, with a loading weight of 8,818 lb (4,000 kg), is also suitable for heavy parts that would otherwise have to be machined on a large machining center.
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Starrag’s Heckert H100 compact machining center features a pallet size of 39" (1,000 mm). The machining center is said to enable precision, performance and speed in as little space as possible.
The Heckert H100 has dimensions of 350" × 181" (8,900 mm × 4,600 mm) and enables travel paths of 69" (1,750 mm) along the X-axis, 51" (1,300 mm) along the Y-axis and 55" (1,400 mm) along the Z-axis. As an option, the Y-travel can be extended up to 55" (1,400 mm) and the Z-travel can be extended up to 71" (1,800 mm). The displacement circle diameter is 79" (2,000 mm).
The Heckert H100 compact machine is well suited for large parts and, with a loading weight of 8,818 lb (4,000 kg), is also suitable for heavy parts that would otherwise have to be machined on a large machining center.
The machine is said to be easy to automate, and it features extended clamping hydraulics and simplified interfaces to pallet storage systems and robot cells. Improved integration into the customer’s infrastructure was also realized — with central connections for technological cold water, cooling lubricant and data exchange. There is also a larger selection of spindles and much more.
The Heckert H100 compact machining center provides tailor-made solutions for highly productive machining, particularly in the area of commercial vehicles and in high-precision mechanical engineering.
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