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CNC boring milling machine Aries Hydro
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CNC boring milling machine
CNC boring milling machine
CNC boring milling machine
CNC boring milling machine
CNC boring milling machine
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Characteristics

Control type
CNC
Spindle orientation
horizontal
Applications
for large parts
Other characteristics
hydrostatic, traveling-column
Y travel

Max.: 12,000 mm
(472 in)

Min.: 2,500 mm
(98 in)

Z travel

Max.: 2,000 mm
(79 in)

Min.: 1,250 mm
(49 in)

W travel (spindle)

Max.: 1,800 mm
(71 in)

Min.: 1,000 mm
(39 in)

Spindle diameter

Max.: 320 mm
(13 in)

Min.: 150 mm
(6 in)

Power

Max.: 150 kW
(203.94317 hp)

Min.: 51 kW
(69.34068 hp)

Description

Medium and large size horizontal milling and boring machines, with movable column and preloaded hydrostatic bearing, suitable for machining large size components Their design ensures maximum machining accuracy and high productivity, with great stability during operation. The Aries Hydro machines are designed, sized and created using the FEM analysis. A complete range of advanced milling attachments heads provides the optimum solution for each user’s application requirements. Attachment heads The Aries Series milling and boring machines are equipped with automatic head attachment changing capabilities for the installation and use of different heads. The machines also have automatic clamping and tool clamping capabilities. In addition to the production of standard accessories, Innse-Berardi is able to develop special accessories to meet any production requirement. Mod. TUM Universal head with two continuous working axes Mod. TUAR Head with two continuous positioning axes Mod. TWI universal two indexed axes head Mod. SLIM Narrow right angle head Mod. TSAR Right angle head Mod. UT Facing head Mod. FXX Extension head Mod. Speed multiplier

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