MAZAK SLANT TURN 550 - 160 INCH HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
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Technical Description
The Mazak Slant Turn 550 is a heavy-duty horizontal CNC turning center engineered for large-part machining applications including oil field components, pipeline control valves, turbine parts, and aircraft engine components. This machine features a powerful 60-horsepower main spindle operating at 1,000 RPM maximum, delivering 5,163 foot-pounds of torque for aggressive cutting in heavy-duty applications. The spindle accommodates a 21-inch chuck with a maximum turning diameter of 35.83 inches and extended machining length of 158.78 inches, supported by a 40.94-inch swing capacity. The machine's rigid construction incorporates a Mazak MX Hybrid Roller Guide System with high-torque, geared headstocks designed for sustained full-power cutting across low-speed ranges via two-step gear shifting. A 12-position non-lift drum turret enables rapid tool indexing for efficient production cycles, with servo-driven tailstock capability for enhanced workholding. The 2-axis configuration provides X-axis travel of 18.31 inches and Z-axis travel of 164.96 inches. Optional rotary tool milling configurations deliver 4,000 RPM maximum speed with 7.5 kilowatts output for secondary drilling and milling operations on the centerline. This machine excels in demanding aerospace and energy sectors, offering stability and precision for long, large-diameter part production with minimal downtime.
Technical Attributes
X-Axis Travel
18.31 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Z-Axis Travel
164.96 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1,000.00
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
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