The MAZAK SLANT TURN 600 is a heavy-duty horizontal machining center designed for large, long workpieces up to 160 inches in length and 35.83 inches in turning diameter. It features a powerful 60 HP main spindle with a maximum speed of 500 RPM and a 21-inch chuck diameter, enabling robust cutting torque suited for demanding applications such as oilfield pipes, turbine components, and aircraft parts. The machine's spindle bore measures approximately 14.7 inches, allowing front and rear chucking of large-diameter workpieces. The machine has a turret-style primary tool carrier with 12 stations for rapid tool changes, supporting efficient turning operations. It offers a two-axis configuration with 18.31 inches travel on the X-axis and 164.96 inches on the Z-axis, accommodating lengthy parts with high precision. The SLANT TURN 600 employs the Mazak MX Hybrid Roller Guide System, enhancing rigidity and stability during heavy machining. Additional features include a CNC servo-driven tailstock for automated part support, increasing versatility and reducing setup times. The spindle also functions as a C-axis, enabling precise indexing for milling and slotting, combined with optional milling spindles for multi-process capability. Its high-torque geared headstock ensures full power at low speeds, increasing cutting efficiency. Overall, the MAZAK SLANT TURN 600 delivers powerful, precise, and flexible machining for large-scale turning applications, combining robustness with advanced CNC control for high productivity.
MAZAK SLANT TURN 600 - 160 INCH HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Max Spindle Speed
500.00 RPM
# of Axes
2.00
Z-Axis Travel
164.96 ''
X-Axis Travel
18.31 ''
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
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