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AS-200


 Capacity Swing Over Bed


Standard Turning Diameter Distance Between Centers Max. Turning Length Bar Capacity Chuck Size


 Axis Travel Slide Travel (X) Slide Travel (Z) Slide Travel (Y) Rapid Feed (X) Rapid Feed (Z) Rapid Feed (Y)


 Spindles Spindle Speed


Spindle Speed Range Spindle Nose


Hole Through Spindle I.D. of Front Bearing


Hold Through Draw Tube


 C-Axis Least Input Increment


Least Command Increment Rapid Index Speed Cutting Feed Rate C-Axis Clamp


C-Axis Connecting Time


 Turret Type of Turret Head


Number of Tool Stations


Number of Indexing Positions Tool Size (Square Shank) Tool Size (Round Shank)


12/24-station turret 400mm


Max. Workpiece Swing Diameter 320mm Max. Turning Diameter


340mm 190mm 427mm 300mm


65mm (71mm op.) 8-inch


227.5mm 320mm


±41mm(op.) 24m/min 36m/min 6m/min


0 - 4500min-1 Stepless A2-6


80mm 110mm


66mm (71mm op.) 0.001°


0.001° 600min-1


1 - 4800°/min Disk Clamp 1.5sec.


Dodecagonal Drum Turret 24 24


 20mm, 25mm ø 32mm


Tool Shank


 Tailstock (op.) Quill Diameter Quill Taper Quill Stroke Travel


 Drive Motor Power Main Spindle - Standard Option Option


Driven Tool Spindle


 General Machine Height Floor Space


Machine Weight  Power Supply


Power Supply *Specifi cations are subject to change without notice.


 Safety devices such as various interlocks, fences for robotics, auto loading device, work stocker, automatic fire extinguisher, etc. are available as options which can be included in your purchase package. Please contact our local distributor and dealer for your specific requirements.


 Precautions about the use of cutting coolant


Synthetic Coolants are Damaging to Machine Components. Concerning the use of cutting fl uids, cautions have been taken on the type of coolant being used. Among coolants available in the market, some types are damaging to machine components and should be avoided. Typical damages are turcite wear, peeling of paint, cracking and damage to plastics and polymers, expansion of rubber parts, corrosion and rust build up on aluminum and copper. To prevent such damages, coolants that are synthetic, or containing chlorine have to be avoided. Machine warranty terms do not apply to any claims or damages arising from the use of improper coolant.


Machine Specifi cations


 Driven Tools Rotary System Spindle Speed


Spindle Speed Range


Number of Driven-Tool Stations Collet Size


Individual Rotation 6000min-1 Stepless 12


AR25


Straight Holder: ø 1mm - ø 16mm Cross Holder: ø 1mm - ø 16mm


70mm MT-4


80mm 200mm


15/11kW 110/61N.m 4500min-1 15/11kW 258/218N.m 4500min-1 15/11kW 143/79N.m 3000min-1 5.5/3.7kW


1850mm


1650mm x 1600mm 3200kg


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