DMG MORI USA, INC. NZX 2500 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- DMG MORI USA, INC.
- Model
- NZX 2500
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The DMG MORI NZX 2500 is a high-precision, multi-axis horizontal production turning center engineered for shaft and flange machining in automotive and aerospace applications. This 7-axis machine features dual main spindles, each operating at 5,000 RPM with 40.20 HP output, enabling efficient simultaneous machining operations. The primary turning diameter capacity reaches 14.6 inches with a maximum turning length of 23.6 inches, accommodating a wide range of workpiece sizes. The machine incorporates a sophisticated turret system equipped with up to 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools for versatile cutting strategies. A high-speed rotary tool spindle delivers 10,000 RPM with 40 N•m torque, supporting complex multi-sided turning and milling operations. The 0.5-inch chuck diameter accommodates precision work on smaller diameter components. With dual simultaneous cutting tools and integrated Y-axis capability, the NZX 2500 enables 5-sided machining for complete part finishing in a single setup, dramatically reducing cycle times and machining errors. The machine features high rigidity through slideways on all axes, improved thermal stability for enhanced accuracy, and a sophisticated spindle labyrinth structure for reliability. Advanced control via MAPPS software and CELOS app-based operating system provides seamless integration and optimized machining cycles. This combination of power, precision, and flexibility positions the NZX 2500 as an ideal solution for high-volume production of complex rotating components requiring exceptional dimensional accuracy and surface finish.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Power
- 40.20 HP
- Max Spindle Speed
- 5,000.00
- # of Axes
- 7.00
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