Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
The DN Solutions PUMA MX2000/2500ST is a 9-axis horizontal multi-function turning and machining center engineered for complex workpiece operations in a single setup. The machine accommodates a maximum turning diameter of 21.700" with a turning length of 40.200", featuring dual spindles each rated at 5,000 RPM and 29.50 HP for synchronized machining of extended shafts. The primary automatic tool changer provides capacity for 80 tools, while a 12-position lower turret with rotary live tooling capabilities adds versatility for simultaneous turning and milling operations. The universal milling spindle delivers 20.10 HP at 10,000 RPM with full rotary tool functionality, supporting both on-center and off-center angular machining through integrated B and Y-axis functions. Axis travel includes 21.900" X-axis, 6.300" Y-axis, and 44.900" Z-axis travel, all maintaining maximum feed rates and rapid traverse speeds of 944 IPM. The machine incorporates a robust box-type bed construction with linear roller guideway technology, ensuring superior rigidity for heavy-duty multi-functional operations. Control is provided by a FANUC 18i-TB CNC system, offering precise .001° indexing on both C and C2 axes for the main and sub-spindles. Various automation options including gantry loaders, bar feeders, and parts unloaders with conveyor systems integrate seamlessly, facilitating streamlined production workflows for high-volume manufacturing applications.
Technical Attributes
Y-Axis Travel
6.30 ''
X-Axis Travel
21.90 ''
Spindle Power
29.50 HP
Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00
Z-Axis Travel
44.90 ''
# of Axes
9.00
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