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Fadal 922 VMC 4525 VHT CNC Vertical Machining Center

Manufacturer
Fadal
Model
922 VMC 4525 VHT
Type
CNC Vertical Machining Center
Year
2000
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Machining centers
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

CNC vertical machining center Fadal with increased torque

Technical Specifications

Travel X/Y/Z
1140mm/635mm/61mm
Table dimensions X/Y
1350mm/635mm
Rapid traverse X/Y
25m/min
Rapid traverse Z
17m/min
Max. feed rate
15m/min
Positioning accuracy
+/-0.004mm
Repeatability
+/-0.0015mm
Spindle speed
10000rpm
Tool interface
SK40
Max. spindle torque
approx. 360Nm
Tool stations
24
Control
Siemens

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 3300mm/2600mm/3050mm
Weight
approx. 6000kg

Documentation & Inspection

Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The Fadal 922 VMC 4525 VHT is a precision CNC vertical machining center designed for detailed metalworking operations. With 1140mm X-axis travel, 635mm Y-axis travel, and high-speed capabilities (25m/min rapid traverse on X/Y axes), this machine excels at milling, drilling, and boring tasks on medium-sized workpieces. The 24-tool SK40 spindle system and 10,000 rpm maximum speed enable efficient production runs with impressive positioning accuracy of ±0.004mm—ideal for components requiring tight tolerances.

Industries & Uses

This equipment serves manufacturers across automotive, aerospace, medical device, and general metalworking sectors. It's particularly suited for job shops handling custom parts, prototype development, and mid-volume production where precision and flexibility matter. Small to mid-sized manufacturers use machines like this as production workhorses, while newer businesses often find them cost-effective alternatives to newer models.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 2000-era machine, inspect the spindle thoroughly—listen for unusual noise and verify runout accuracy. Check the ballscrews and linear guides for wear; ask for maintenance records showing spindle servicing, coolant system upkeep, and tool changer functionality. Verify the Siemens control system operates smoothly and request recent test cuts demonstrating accuracy. Confirm table flatness and examine the cutting tool stations for damage. Foundation condition and machine leveling also affect long-term performance.

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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