Medium sized 3-axis CNC vertical milling machine
1 016 x 508 x 406 mm | TM-3P
Haas Automation
Toolroom Mill with Full Enclosure; 40" x 20" x 16" (1016 x 508 x 406 mm), 40 taper, 7.5 hp (5.6 kW) vector drive, 6000 rpm, 10-station automatic tool changer, Y- and Z-Axis way covers, Intuitive Programming System, 1 MB program memory, 15" color LCD monitor and USB port. Single- or three-phase power.
The TM-3P's CE-approved enclosed design and standard T-slot table allows quick access for set up. Brushless servomotors on all axes provide precise positioning, and a one-piece cast-iron base/column damps vibration and gives rigidity for heavy cuts. The machine runs on either single- or three-phase power.
The new Haas Intuitive Programming System makes cutting parts and creating part programs nearly effortless. Operations such as setting tool and work offsets, drilling and tapping cycles, circular and rectangular pocket milling, and engraving are easily accomplished without knowledge of G-code programming. Just select the desired machining operation and the control will prompt you for basic machining information: tool type, coordinates, feedrate, spindle speed, depth of cut, etc. Once all information is entered, the machine performs the desired operation with a simple push of the Cycle Start button. A recorder function allows multiple operations to be saved, so that the part can be duplicated.
For extreme flexibility, a wide assortment of options is available, including a coolant system, 20-pocket automatic tool changer and 4th-axis drive, among others.
The TM-3P's CE-approved enclosed design and standard T-slot table allows quick access for set up. Brushless servomotors on all axes provide precise positioning, and a one-piece cast-iron base/column damps vibration and gives rigidity for heavy cuts. The machine runs on either single- or three-phase power.
The new Haas Intuitive Programming System makes cutting parts and creating part programs nearly effortless. Operations such as setting tool and work offsets, drilling and tapping cycles, circular and rectangular pocket milling, and engraving are easily accomplished without knowledge of G-code programming. Just select the desired machining operation and the control will prompt you for basic machining information: tool type, coordinates, feedrate, spindle speed, depth of cut, etc. Once all information is entered, the machine performs the desired operation with a simple push of the Cycle Start button. A recorder function allows multiple operations to be saved, so that the part can be duplicated.
For extreme flexibility, a wide assortment of options is available, including a coolant system, 20-pocket automatic tool changer and 4th-axis drive, among others.
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