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Akira Seiki HV-8A CNC Vertical Machining Center

Manufacturer
Akira Seiki
Model
HV-8A
Type
CNC Vertical Machining Center
Year
2012
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Machining centers
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

CNC vertical machining center Akira Seiki

Travel and Dimensions

Travel X
2060mm
Travel Y
850mm
Travel Z
815mm
Spindle-table distance
120mm-935mm
Table dimensions X
2150mm
Table dimensions Y
800mm
Machine dimensions X
approx. 5000mm
Machine dimensions Y
approx. 3550mm

Weight and Load

Max. table load
3240kg
Machine weight
approx. 14500kg

Spindle Specifications

Spindle power
42kW
Spindle speed
8000rpm
Tool holder
BT50

Performance

Rapid traverse X
36m/min
Rapid traverse Y
36m/min
Rapid traverse Z
30m/min
Positioning accuracy
0.015mm
Repetition accuracy
+/-0.005mm

Tool Magazine

Tool positions
28
Max. tool diameter
100mm/200mm
Max. tool length
350mm
Max. tool weight
15kg

Control and Documentation

Control
Mitsubishi 70
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Akira Seiki HV-8A is a precision vertical machining center designed for detailed metalworking across diverse industries. With 2060mm X-axis travel, a powerful 42kW spindle reaching 8000rpm, and exceptional positioning accuracy of 0.015mm, this machine excels at producing intricate components with tight tolerances. The 28-tool capacity and BT50 tool holder allow rapid tool changes, minimizing downtime during production runs.

Industries & Uses

Vertical machining centers like this serve manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, medical device, tool-and-die, and general metal fabrication sectors. They're ideal for businesses producing molds, engine components, hydraulic parts, and custom metal pieces that demand precision. Both established manufacturers and smaller contract shops use these machines to handle complex jobs that manual machining cannot achieve efficiently.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2012 model, request full maintenance records and spindle run-time hours—spindles are expensive to repair. Inspect the ways and guides for wear, test rapid traverse movements, and verify the coolant system functions properly. Ask about any head crashes or collision history, which can affect precision. Check that all 28 tool positions work smoothly and confirm the table's load capacity hasn't been exceeded in previous use.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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