Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
The DMG MORI SPRINT 42 Linear is a high-precision horizontal machining center designed for automatic turning of bar materials with a maximum main spindle turning diameter of 1.700" and turning length of 4.700". It features a single main spindle operating at up to 6,500 RPM with 7.4 HP power, capable of handling bar diameters up to 1.700". The machine includes 6 linear axes and 2 C-axes, enabling advanced multi-axis machining and simultaneous operation of up to 2 cutting tools for enhanced productivity and machining flexibility. The SPRINT 42 Linear employs linear drive technology with acceleration up to 1g on the X1-axis, delivering superior dynamic performance and accuracy. It supports up to 26 tool stations, including up to 11 driven tools and 8 driven tool stations as standard, with driven tool spindles capable of 5,000 RPM and 2.5 HP. The machine's thermo-symmetric design and large ball guideways ensure constant stiffness and high precision by minimizing thermal distortion and mechanical play. It also has integrated direct measuring systems on the spindle motors for precise control and high rigidity supported by vertical covers and optimized chip removal. The control system is based on FANUC 310i with a 15" DMG MORI SLIMline touchscreen interface, which supports dual control channels and features optional tool monitoring with graphical tool load display for enhanced process reliability. This combination makes the SPRINT 42 Linear ideal for high-speed, high-accuracy production of short to medium length turned parts in industrial settings.
Technical Attributes
# of Axes
6.00
Spindle Power
7.40 HP
Max Spindle Speed
6,500.00
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