Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
The Mazak Slant Turn 550 is a heavy-duty horizontal machining center engineered for large workpieces, offering a maximum turning diameter of 35.83 inches and a maximum turning length of 40 inches. It features a robust main spindle equipped with a 21-inch chuck and a maximum swing of 40.94 inches, driven by a 60 HP motor delivering high torque for powerful cutting performance. The spindle speed reaches up to 1,000 RPM, supported by a two-stage gear-shifting system to maintain full power and efficiency even at low speeds. The machine includes a 12-station turret tool carrier designed for versatile turning operations, supporting a single simultaneous cutting tool. Its 2-axis system provides precision with an X-axis travel of 18.31 inches and a Z-axis travel of 46.26 inches, enabling flexible machining of complex, long shaft components. Built for high rigidity with roller guideways, it accommodates both short and long workpieces efficiently, thanks to a tailstock that can move close to the chuck. The Slant Turn 550 incorporates a potent milling spindle option and supports high-efficiency milling and turning operations. This model is widely recognized for its durability, productivity, and ability to handle demanding industrial manufacturing tasks involving large and heavy components, making it suitable for industries requiring precision machining of sizable shafts and similar parts. Its CNC operation enhances positioning accuracy and reduces setup times, further increasing throughput and precision in complex machining environments.
Technical Attributes
X-Axis Travel
18.31 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Z-Axis Travel
46.26 ''
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
1,000.00
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