CNC NEW GT ISL 50 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- CNC NEW
- Model
- GT ISL 50
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The CNC NEW GT ISL 50 is a heavy-duty horizontal turning center featuring a one-piece slant bed casting that delivers exceptional rigidity and accuracy for machining tough materials. Equipped with a single 10 HP main spindle operating at 4,500 RPM, the machine accommodates workpieces up to 15.740" in turning diameter and length, with a maximum bar capacity of 1.960". The gang slide tool carrier provides flexible positioning of up to 12 turning tools and 2 rotary tools, enabling minimal non-productive cut time through close tool positioning. The machine operates on a 2-axis configuration with optional 3-axis capability, offering X-axis travel of 18.5" and Z-axis travel of 15.7", supported by rapid traverse speeds of 590 ipm across both axes and maximum feed rates of 400 ipm. Linear rail guidance on the X and Z axes (30mm precision) combined with ground ball screws (32mm C3 accuracy) ensures consistent positioning and repeatability. The 8.260" chuck diameter accommodates various workholding methods. Secondary operations can be performed using slide-mounted milling units for on and off-center drilling, slotting, or milling without resetting the workpiece. The machine requires 16 KVA power at 208-240 VAC, 3-phase, and weighs approximately 2,045 kg, occupying a floor footprint of 1,730 x 890 mm.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4,500.00
- # of Axes
- 3.00
- X-Axis Travel
- 18.50 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 15.70 ''
- Spindle Power
- 10.00 HP
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