Multifunctional Turning Centers

Multifunctional Horizontal Machining Center

The D-TMH 1500-5 is a multifunctional five-axis horizontal machining center designed to handle complex turning and milling operations within a single setup. Combining advanced multi-axis machining capability with flexible configuration options, the machine delivers exceptional precision, productivity, and process integration for modern manufacturing environments.


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Key Features

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Advanced five-axis horizontal machining capability

2

Optional milling spindle, turret, Y-axis milling slide, counter-spindle, and steady rest

3

Tool spindle movement along X, Y, and Z axes

4

Tool spindle swivel capability up to +120°

5

30-position automatic tool magazine in standard configuration

6

Integrated turning, milling, drilling, and gear skiving operations

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Supports complex contour machining through coordinated axis movement

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Automation-ready multi-process machining platform

Advantages

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Single-setup machining improves accuracy and consistency

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Reduced cycle time and minimized workpiece handling

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Flexible machine configuration for various machining tasks

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Capability to machine highly complex geometries

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High productivity through integrated multi-process operations

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Ideal for automated and high-precision production environments

Applications

The D-TMH 1500-5 is ideal for machining complex precision components, including aerospace parts, automotive components, transmission parts, precision shafts, and advanced mechanical structures requiring multi-axis machining and gear skiving.


Detailed technical parameters

Machine Model


O-THM 1500-5

Max. machining diameter

mm

670

Max. swing over bed

mm

770

Max. machining length

mm

1600

X1/X2-axis travel

mm

725/250

Y-axis travel

mm

340

Z1/Z2/Z3-axis travel

mm

1800/1500/1500

X/Y/Z-axis rapid traverse

m/min

20-30

Rated spindle power

KW

61.3/67.4

Max. spindle speed

rpm

3500/2500

Rated spindle torque

N.M

325/585

Number of tool stations

T

48


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