Index ABC metal lathe











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Manufacturer
INDEX
Model
INDEX ABC
Year of Manufacture
1997
With bar feeder and chip removal
Electrical Specifications
Power Supply: 3-phase
Rated Voltage: 400 V
Control Voltage: 24 V
Rated Current: 32 A
Synchronous Spindle - Collet Clamping
Max. torque (Md max. 25%): 10 Nm
Max. speed: 4500 rpm
Max. collet diameter: 42 mm
Clamping depth at max. collet diameter: 38 mm
Spindle bore diameter: 15.5 mm
Max. ejector stroke: 36 mm
Max. clamping pressure: 65 bar
Synchronous Spindle - Chuck Clamping
Max. torque (Md max. 25%): 10 Nm
Max. speed: 4000 rpm
Max. chuck diameter (external): 75 mm
Max. ejector stroke: 42 mm
Max. jaw stroke: 0.6 mm
Max. clamping pressure: 20 bar
Rear Tool Carrier for Backworking Operations
Capacity: up to 5 fixed tools
Capacity driven tools: up to 3 fixed and 2 driven tools
Max. speed (driven tools): 6000 rpm
Max. torque driven tools (Md max. 25%): 8 Nm
Tool holder bore: 1 inch
Turret 2 - Axes
Number of tool positions: 6 (X-axis)
Tooling system: Swiss-type bar turning
Switching time per station: 0.25 s (X-axis) / 80 s (Z-axis)
Max. cutting force: 8300 N (X-axis) / 5500 N (Z-axis)
Feed rate: 16 mm/rev (X-axis) / 24 mm/rev (Z-axis)
Resolution: 0.5 micron (X-axis) / 1.0 micron (Z-axis)
Thread and Multi-Start Thread Device
Max. 2 stations simultaneously operable
Max. speed: 6000 rpm
Bar Stock Feed System
Max. bar diameter: 60 mm
Adjustable feed force: up to 3000 N
Bar Magazine
Max. bar length: 3.2 m
Min. bar diameter: 8 mm
Max. bar diameter: 52 mm
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