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Technical Description
The MAZAK SLANT TURN 550 - 80 INCH is a robust horizontal CNC turning center engineered for high-precision, heavy-duty machining of large workpieces. Featuring a single main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 35.830" and a maximum swing of 40.940", this machine is designed to accommodate substantial part sizes, making it ideal for industries such as aerospace, energy, and large-scale manufacturing. The main spindle delivers up to 1,000 RPM and is powered by a 60 HP motor, ensuring strong torque and efficient cutting performance even at lower speeds. The chuck diameter measures 21.000", supporting secure workholding for large components. The machine offers a maximum turning length of 79.090" and is equipped with a 12-position turret for rapid tool indexing, supporting up to 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools for versatile milling and drilling operations. With 2-axis control (X and Z), the X-axis travel reaches 18.310" and the Z-axis travel extends to 85.240", enabling precise and flexible machining. The Slant Turn 550 utilizes a high-rigidity roller guide system for enhanced stability and accuracy during operation. Its construction supports uninterrupted machining of long, large-diameter shafts and complex parts, with options for live tooling and secondary operations. This model combines high power, large capacity, and advanced control technology to deliver reliable, high-efficiency performance in demanding production environments.
Technical Attributes
Z-Axis Travel
85.24 ''
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
18.31 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Max Spindle Speed
1,000.00
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