Johnford VMC-850 – Year 2001

Axis X 800 mm
Axis Y 500 mm
Axis Z 610 mm
Rotary table (4th axis) no
Type of CNC Fagor 8055MC
Table length 1000 mm
Table width 500 mm
Max. part weight 400 kg
Number of tool pockets 24
Spindle taper BT40
Max. spindle speed 8000 rpm
Weight 5200 kg

Johnford VMC-850 Vertical Machining Center.
Fagor 8055MC CNC.
Table measurements: 1000x500mm.
Longitudinal travel: 800mm.
Transversal travel: 500mm.
Vertical travel: 610mm.
Cone BT40.
Speeds: 60-8000rpm.
Tool holder 24.

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