CNC boring mill PowerTurn
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CNC boring mill
CNC boring mill
CNC boring mill
CNC boring mill
CNC boring mill
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Characteristics

Control type
CNC
Spindle orientation
vertical
Structure
bridge
Applications
for industry
Other characteristics
modular, Y-axis
Power

Max.: 300 kW
(407.88635 hp)

Min.: 100 kW
(135.96212 hp)

Description

The PowerTurn CNC vertical boring mill is the largest and most powerful of our VTL machine line, tailor-made to tackle projects of immense scope and complexity, such as internal and external gear cutting. Sharing many of the same components and technologies as our PowerTec vertical bridge mill, PowerTurn is as configurable as it is capable, thanks to Waldrich Coburg’s patented modular design principles. Equippable with a movable Y-axis rotary table and hundreds of different spindle units, there is very little our biggest boring mill can’t handle. It's tailored to tough industries It’s no surprise that PowerTurn is most popular among the power and construction industries, which require huge parts to accomplish huge tasks, often under huge stress — including turbine and pump housings, gear rings, and gearboxes. It's geared for big challenges PowerTurn’s immense size and scale allow for both gear hobbing and gear gashing, allowing customers to effectively replace a traditional gear cutting machine by consolidating roughing and finishing operations into one convenient setup. It's built for broad capabilities With hundreds of configurations and spindle unit options available, the PowerTurn vertical boring mill can be adapted to virtually any application — by attaching a spider fixture to the turntable, even parts that exceed the width of the portal opening.

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