DN SOLUTIONS PUMA 700XLM HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- DN SOLUTIONS
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- PUMA 700XLM
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The DN Solutions Puma 700XLM is a heavy-duty horizontal turning center engineered for large-diameter precision machining in demanding industrial applications. This mill-drill turning center features a maximum turning diameter of 35.4 inches (900mm) and an extended machining length of 198.8 inches (5,050mm), making it ideal for processing large components in the oil and gas, aerospace, and shipbuilding industries. The machine is equipped with a single main spindle rotating at 1,500 RPM with 60 horsepower (44.7kW) and maximum spindle torque of 8,076 N·m, delivering exceptional power for heavy and interrupted cutting operations. The 32-inch chuck accommodates bar stock up to 6.52 inches in diameter. Advanced rapid traverse capabilities of 472 ipm across all three axes (X, Y, and Z) minimize non-cutting time and enhance productivity. The Puma 700XLM integrates live tooling and Y-axis capability, enabling versatile multi-axis machining in a single setup and reducing secondary operations. Controlled by a CNC Fanuc OiTP system, the machine combines rigid classical construction with modern technological features to ensure superior surface finishes and long-term dimensional accuracy. The slant bed design facilitates efficient chip disposal, while the orthogonal Y-axis structure allows machining of complex large parts with minimal repositioning, maximizing operational efficiency and reducing handling costs.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1,500.00
- Spindle Power
- 60.00 HP
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