DN SOLUTIONS PUMA 5100LB HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

DN SOLUTIONS PUMA 5100LB DN SOLUTIONS PUMA 5100LB HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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DN SOLUTIONS
Model
PUMA 5100LB
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The DN Solutions PUMA 5100LB is a heavy-duty horizontal machining center engineered for precision turning of large parts. It supports a maximum turning diameter of 25.6 inches (650 mm) and a maximum turning length of approximately 82 inches (2,082 mm). The machine features a powerful 60 hp (45 kW) spindle motor capable of delivering up to 4,038 Nm of torque, with a maximum spindle speed of 1,500 RPM, optimized for heavy stock removal and fine finishing. The main spindle accommodates a chuck diameter of 24 inches (610 mm) and a maximum bar diameter of 6.52 inches (166 mm). Axis rapid traverse rates reach 630 inches per minute (16 m/min) across the X, Y, and Z axes, facilitating efficient workpiece positioning and high throughput. The PUMA 5100LB incorporates a rigid, one-piece Meehanite cast bed with a torque-tube design for thermal stability and optimal chip flow. Its 12-station heavy-duty turret allows rapid tool indexing, increasing operational flexibility. The machine integrates wide wrap-around guideways for superior rigidity during machining, supporting complex, large-diameter workpieces typical in heavy industry sectors such as oil and gas. The PUMA 5100LB is compatible with Fanuc and Siemens controls and can be part of turnkey automation solutions including robotic tending and custom sensor integration, providing scalable manufacturing efficiency. Overall, the PUMA 5100LB is designed for high-precision, high-performance machining of large metal components where durability, power, and accuracy are paramount.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1,500.00
Spindle Power
60.00 HP

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