Four-Axis Machining Center Provides Flexibility
Heller’s H 4500 four-axis machining center is designed as an entry-level HSK-A 100 device for limited spaces.
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Heller’s H 4500 four-axis machining center is designed as an entry-level HSK-A 100 device for limited spaces. The machining center provides flexibility for a range of applications including machining of light metals and heavy-duty cutting. It is said to be precise and reliable while maintaining productivity, even near limits. The machine is available with either a 242-Nm, 38-kW, 10,000-rpm spindle or a 500-Nm, 52-kW, 12,500-rpm spindle.
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