The Mazak Slant Turn 550M is a heavy-duty CNC turning center engineered for large-diameter workpiece machining applications. This machine features a robust 40.94-inch maximum swing capacity with a 35.83-inch maximum turning diameter and a substantial 21-inch hydraulic chuck. The main spindle delivers 60 horsepower at 1,000 RPM, providing 7,000 N·m (5,163 ft·lbs) of maximum torque—enabling efficient full-power machining even at low speeds through its two-stage gear-shifting mechanism. The machine accommodates turning lengths up to 41.38 inches and features a 10.83-inch spindle bore suitable for long shaft workpieces. Equipped with a 12-position drum turret, the machine provides versatile tool capacity for complex turning operations. The rotary tool spindle reaches 4,000 RPM with 10 horsepower output, enabling integrated milling and turning capabilities comparable to small machining centers. The machine operates across 2 axes with 18.31 inches of X-axis travel and 46.26 inches of Z-axis travel. Controlled via Mazatrol Matrix Nexus CNC platform, the Slant Turn 550M incorporates modern amenities including chip conveyor, coolant-through-tool system, and optional steady rest functionality. Its slant-bed design reduces footprint while enhancing operator access and chip evacuation. Ideal for aerospace, energy, and heavy industrial applications demanding precision turning of large components with exceptional stability and productivity.
MAZAK SLANT TURN 550M - 40 INCH HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
# of Axes
2.00
Max Spindle Speed
1,000.00
Z-Axis Travel
46.26 ''
X-Axis Travel
18.31 ''
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