MAZAK MULTIPLEX 6200-II HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

MAZAK MULTIPLEX 6200-II MAZAK MULTIPLEX 6200-II HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MAZAK
Model
MULTIPLEX 6200-II
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Mazak Multiplex 6200-II is a high-performance horizontal machining center featuring dual main spindles, each delivering 30 HP and capable of speeds up to 5,000 RPM. It supports a maximum turning diameter and swing of 12.6 inches and a maximum turning length of 21 inches, with a bar capacity up to 2 inches in diameter. Both spindles are equipped with 8-inch chucks and offer precise indexing capabilities. The machine is configured with two turret tool carriers, each holding up to 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools, with rotary tools powered at 5 HP and spinning at 4,500 RPM. It supports simultaneous operation with two cutting tools, enhancing multitasking productivity. The machining center operates on six axes, with X, Y, and Z axes travel ranging up to 9.06 inches in X, 17.25 inches in Z, and includes standard secondary milling/drilling functions on-center with C-axis support. Maximum feed and rapid traverse rates are up to 1,200 inches per minute across X, Y, and Z axes. This configuration allows for flexible, precise, and efficient multi-spindle turning and milling on a single platform, suitable for complex, high-volume production environments requiring simultaneous multi-tool machining and stable, high-speed operation.

Technical Attributes

# of Axes
6.00
X-Axis Travel
9.06 ''
Z-Axis Travel
17.25 ''
Spindle Power
30.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00

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