DMG MORI NZX 6000E/2000 CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- DMG MORI
- Model
- NZX 6000E/2000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a 36-inch chuck size and a 20-inch bar capacity, accommodating substantial workpieces with a swing of 36.6 inches and a turning diameter of 25 inches. Its 78-inch distance between centers supports machining of long parts. The lathe operates at a spindle speed of 350 RPM and is controlled by the M730BM (Mapps IV) CNC system, ensuring precise programming and execution. It includes a 12-station turret with X-axis scales on both front and rear turrets for accurate tool positioning and versatility. The machine is equipped with front and rear air chucks and a chip conveyor for efficient chip removal. Advanced features include a programmable tailstock, variable speed thread cutting cycle, and an auto tool presetter, enhancing automation and precision. The lathe supports complex machining tasks with upper and lower turrets for flexible tooling setups. Its turning diameter and swing capacity allow for the machining of medium to large diameter cylindrical parts, while the programmable tailstock stabilizes workpieces during longer turning operations. The integrated chip conveyor maintains a clean working environment, improving operational efficiency. The combination of these specifications makes this lathe suitable for precise, automated turning operations on large, complex parts across various manufacturing sectors.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 36.60 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 350 RPM
- Distance Between Centers
- 78.00 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 84.65 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 19.00 ''
- Control System
- MORI M730BM
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