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STANDARD EHB-110A CNC Horizontal Boring Mill - Ø110mm Spindle (X,Y,Z,B,W-axis)

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*Mills are built on order, delivery is approx 9~14 weeks
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Description

This CNC horizontal milling and boring machine represents a pinnacle of CNC machining technology, blending foreign advancements with numerous refinements and upgrades. This meticulous development process has culminated in a comprehensive modular product series.

This machine boasts a refined manufacturing process, ensuring stable and high-quality output. Its technical specifications and software/hardware configuration stand at the forefront of international standards, solidifying its status as a top-tier CNC product.

Equipped with functionalities for boring, milling, drilling (including drilling, expanding, reaming), thread tapping (rigid tapping), countersinking, and more, this machine offers exceptional versatility. Its advanced CNC system enables linear and circular interpolation, along with four-axis linkage capabilities.

The CNC rotary table further enhances its capabilities, allowing for the simultaneous processing of hole groups, hole systems, and multiple planes on four sides of the workpiece in a single clamping operation.

This CNC horizontal milling and boring machine finds extensive applications in industries such as shipping, transportation, railways, energy, wind power, nuclear power, heavy-duty manufacturing, metallurgy, mining, engineering machinery, petrochemicals, internal combustion engines, water pumps, and general mechanical processing. It is particularly well-suited for machining boxes, shells, machine bases, and other critical components, making it an indispensable asset in these sectors.

Specifications - Metric Measurements
  • Machining Range
    • Size of table - 1000x1250mm
    • Load of table - 5000kg
    • Max travel of table X - 2000mm
    • Max travel of spindle box Y - 1500mm
    • Max travel of column Z - 1200mm
    • Max travel of boring spindle W - 550mm
    • Rotation of table B - 360°
    • Distance between spindle center and table surface - 60-1560mm
    • Distance between spindle nose and table center - 350mm
  • Spindle
    • Diameter of boring spindle - Ф110mm
    • Taper (7:24) - MT6
    • Spindle speed (Stepless) - 10~2500r/min
    • Max output torque - 1300/1600 (Cont./30min) N·m
    • Main power - 19.5/23.4 (Cont./30min) kW
    • Maximum feed resistance of boring shaft - 16000N
  • Feed
    • Cutting feed range
      • X, Y, Z Axis - 1-6000mm/min
      • W Axis - 1-2000mm/min
      • B Axis - 0-1.5r/min
    • Rapid traverse
      • X, Y, Z Axis - 9m/min
      • W Axis - 2.4m/min
      • B Axis - 2.5r/min
  • Positioning accuracy
    • X Axis - 0.02-0.0016mm
    • Y Axis - 0.018-0.015mm
    • Z Axis - 0.018-0.015mm
    • W Axis - 0.02mm
    • B Axis - 10" Standard with round scale
    • B (4×90 °) - 6″or 0.015/500mm
  • Repeatability accuracy
    • X Axis - 0.011mm
    • Y Axis - .01mm
    • Z Axis - 0.01mm
    • W Axis - 0.016mm
    • B Axis - 6"mm
  • Total electric capacity - 55kVA
  • Floor Space - 6100x5800mm
  • Dimension - 5555x4155x4200mm
  • Weight - 21,000kg
Specifications - Imperial Measurements
  • Machining Range
    • Size of table - 39.37x49.21 inches
    • Load of table - 11,023.11 pounds
    • Max travel of table X - 78.74 inches
    • Max travel of spindle box Y - 59.06 inches
    • Max travel of column Z - 47.24 inches
    • Max travel of boring spindle W - 21.65 inches
    • Rotation of table B - 360°
    • Distance between spindle center and table surface - 2.36-61.42 inches
    • Distance between spindle nose and table center - 13.78 inches
  • Spindle
    • Diameter of boring spindle - 4.33 inches
    • Taper (7:24) - MT6
    • Spindle speed (Stepless) - 10~2500r/min
    • Max output torque - 958.80/1180.32 (Cont./30min) ft·lbf
    • Main power - 26.22/31.56 (Cont./30min) hp
    • Maximum feed resistance of boring shaft - 3596.88 pounds
  • Feed
    • Cutting feed range
      • X, Y, Z Axis - 0.04-236.22 inches/min
      • W Axis - 0.04-78.74 inches/min
      • B Axis - 0-1.5 rpm
    • Rapid traverse
      • X, Y, Z Axis - 29.53 inches/min
      • W Axis - 94.49 inches/min
      • B Axis - 2.5 rpm
  • Positioning accuracy
    • X Axis - 0.00079-0.00006 inches
    • Y Axis - 0.00071-0.00059 inches
    • Z Axis - 0.00071-0.00059 inches
    • W Axis - 0.00079 inches
    • B Axis - 10" Standard with round scale
    • B (4×90 °) - 6″or 0.00059/19.69 inches
  • Repeatability accuracy
    • X Axis - 0.00043 inches
    • Y Axis - 0.00039 inches
    • Z Axis - 0.00039 inches
    • W Axis - 0.00063 inches
    • B Axis - 6" inches
  • Total electric capacity - 55kVA
  • Floor Space - 240.16x228.35 inches
  • Dimension - 21.85x163.58x165.35 inches
  • Weight - 46,297.08 pounds
Standard Accessories
  • Fanuc Controller
  • Manuals
  • Mounting feet
Delivery

Delivery is 16-24 Weeks from Deposit


How to use a Horizontal Boring Mill

Using a CNC Horizontal Boring Mill involves several key steps:

1. Machine Setup:

  • Ensure the machine is properly leveled and anchored to the floor.
  • Load the required tooling, such as boring bars and drills, into the machine's tool magazine.
  • Secure the workpiece to the machine table using clamps or fixtures.

2. Tool Setup:

  • Install the appropriate tool for the job, considering the material and the desired cut.
  • Use the CNC control panel to set the tool length and diameter offsets.

3. Workpiece Setup:

  • Determine the workpiece zero point (origin) using a touch probe or edge finder.
  • Input the workpiece zero point coordinates into the CNC control panel.

4. Programming:

  • Create a CNC program using CAM software or manually input the G-code commands.
  • Include commands for toolpath, spindle speed, feed rate, and coolant usage.

5. Tool Path Simulation:

  • Before running the program on the machine, simulate the toolpath using the CNC control panel or simulation software to check for any collisions or errors.

6. Machine Operation:

  • Start the CNC program, and monitor the machine operation for any issues.
  • Adjust the cutting parameters if necessary, such as spindle speed and feed rate.

7. Quality Check:

  • After the machining is complete, measure the dimensions of the machined features using precision measuring tools.
  • Compare the measurements with the design specifications to ensure accuracy.

8. Maintenance:

  • Regularly maintain the machine, including lubrication, cleaning, and inspection of critical components.
  • Replace worn-out tooling and perform calibration checks as recommended by the manufacturer.
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