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X360+v+410+top May 2026

The X360 V 410 Top is a next-generation vertical machining center (VMC) designed for precision milling, drilling, and tapping. It belongs to a premium class of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines that bridge the gap between entry-level production units and high-cost aerospace-grade equipment.

The nomenclature tells a story:

In short, the X360 V 410 Top is built for shops that demand speed without sacrificing surface finish accuracy.

If you want to develop custom bootloaders or modify the NAND contents. x360+v+410+top

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Common modification:


Before diving into performance, let’s look at the hard numbers that define the X360 V 410 Top:

| Specification | Value | |---------------|-------| | Table Size | 410 x 900 mm | | X/Y/Z Travel | 600 / 410 / 510 mm | | Spindle Speed (Top version) | 12,000 RPM (optional 15,000 RPM) | | Spindle Taper | BT40 / CAT40 | | Rapid Traverse Rate | 36 m/min (X/Y), 30 m/min (Z) | | Tool Magazine Capacity | 24 stations (arm-type ATC) | | Maximum Workpiece Weight | 400 kg | | Positioning Accuracy | ±0.005 mm | | Controller | Fanuc 0i-MF Plus or Siemens 828D |

The "Top" variant distinguishes itself with linear guideways on all axes (rather than box ways), reducing friction and enabling higher rapids. The X360 V 410 Top is a next-generation

The "x360" in the name is the star of the show. The chassis feels sturdy, which is crucial for a laptop that twists into tent mode, tablet mode, and stand mode. Whether you are binge-watching on a flight or taking notes in a meeting, the hinge rotates smoothly and holds its position firmly.

The 410 model specifically refines the chassis to be lighter than its predecessors. It’s not the thinnest laptop on the market, but it’s certainly portable enough for a daily commute.