DMG MORI USA, INC. NTX 2500 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

DMG MORI USA, INC. NTX 2500 DMG MORI USA, INC. NTX 2500 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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DMG MORI USA, INC.
Model
NTX 2500
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The DMG MORI NTX 2500 is a high-precision turn-and-mill horizontal machining center engineered for complex 6-sided complete machining of demanding workpieces. Featuring a robust main spindle with maximum turning diameter of 26.4 inches and turning length capacity of 60.6 inches, this machine accommodates bar diameters up to 3.1 inches. The primary spindle operates at 5,000 RPM and delivers 599 Nm of torque, with an optional counter-spindle providing equivalent performance for simultaneous dual-spindle operations. The compactMASTER turn-and-mill spindle, measuring just 350 mm in length with 122 Nm of torque, enables a generous machining envelope and extended productivity capabilities. The rotary tool spindle reaches 12,000 RPM for high-speed cutting operations. With 5-axis simultaneous machining capability and optional 7-axis configurations, the machine utilizes a direct-drive B-axis motor for precision indexing and complex part geometry execution. The system boasts an X-axis travel of 675 mm, Y-axis travel of 300 mm, and comprehensive thermal management through cooling oil circulation in spindle motors and ball screws to ensure stable temperature conditions and dimensional accuracy. Control options include FANUC and SIEMENS systems with CELOS software integration. The machine occupies a compact footprint of just 16.3 square meters, making it ideal for aerospace, automotive, medical equipment, and precision instrument manufacturing applications requiring high-accuracy integrated turning and milling capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00
# of Axes
7.00

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