A vertical mill machine is a type of milling equipment where the spindle axis is vertically oriented, allowing for precision machining of workpieces. Below is a general specification table for a standard vertical milling machine, which can vary based on the model and manufacturer.
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Vertical Mill Machine Specifications
| Parameter | Typical Specification Range |
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| Machine Type | Vertical Milling Machine (Turret Mill, Bed Mill, or CNC Vertical Machining Center) |
| Table Size (L x W) | 9″ x 42″ to 20″ x 78″ (or larger for industrial models) |
| X-Axis Travel | 20″ to 60″+ |
| Y-Axis Travel | 12″ to 30″+ |
| Z-Axis Travel | 16″ to 24″+ |
| Spindle Taper | R8, NT30, NT40, CAT40, BT40, ISO40 |
| Spindle Speed (RPM) | 60–4,500 RPM (manual) / Up to 12,000+ RPM (CNC) |
| Spindle Motor Power | 3 HP to 20 HP (or higher for CNC machines) |
| Feed Rates (Manual/CNC) | Manual: Handwheel-controlled / CNC: Up to 400+ IPM |
| Accuracy/Repeatability | ±0.001″ (manual) / ±0.0002″–0.0005″ (CNC) |
| Max. Workpiece Weight | 500–5,000 lbs (varies by machine size) |
| Coolant System | Optional flood or mist coolant |
| Control System | Manual handwheels / CNC (Fanuc, Siemens, Haas, etc.) |
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Additional Features:
– Digital Readout (DRO): Optional for manual machines.
– Power Feed: Available on X/Y axes in some models.
– Automatic Tool Changer (ATC): Common in CNC vertical machining centers.
– T-Slots: Standard on the table for clamping workpieces.
– Knee-Type vs. Bed-Type: Knee mills allow vertical adjustment of the table; bed mills have a fixed table with moving spindle.
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