The DMG MORI NZX-S 2500 is a high-precision 5-axis horizontal machining center designed primarily for the machining of small-diameter shafts and complex rotating parts. It features dual main spindles, each capable of reaching 3,500 RPM with 14.8 HP spindle motors, enabling simultaneous machining of components to significantly increase throughput. The machine accommodates a maximum turning diameter of 7.9 inches and turning length of 27.6 inches, with a bar capacity of up to 2.0 inches. It employs a robust 10-inch hydraulic chuck and offers simultaneous operation with two cutting tools, supporting complex and multi-step processes without reloading. The NZX-S 2500’s symmetrical spindle structure enhances thermal stability and machining accuracy during continuous production. It integrates advanced software such as MAPPS for optimized programming and machine control, and utilizes features like programmable tailstock, high-pressure coolant, and chip conveyor systems for efficient, automated operation. The machine is engineered with a highly rigid body and direct scale feedback options, providing excellent precision and repeatability. Its versatile 5-axis capability supports milling and turning operations, allowing for 5-sided machining on a single setup, which reduces cycle times and improves part quality. Compact yet powerful, the NZX-S 2500 meets industrial demands for accuracy, productivity, and flexibility in manufacturing shaft components and complex parts for automotive, aerospace, and other precision-driven industries.
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DMG MORI USA, INC. NZX-S 2500 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto