The MAZAK SLANT TURN 800 is a robust horizontal machining center designed for heavy-duty turning applications involving large-diameter and long workpieces, such as oilfield pipes, turbine components, and aircraft engine parts. It features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 33.86 inches and a maximum swing of 42 inches, powered by an 80 HP motor running at up to 1,000 RPM, delivering high-torque performance suited for demanding machining tasks. The machine supports a maximum Z-axis travel of 160.43 inches and an X-axis travel of 27.56 inches, enabling the machining of substantial lengths and diameters. Equipped with a turret tool carrier that can hold up to 15 tools, it allows single simultaneous cutting, optimized for precision and flexibility. The SLANT TURN 800’s construction emphasizes high rigidity with advanced roller guide systems, ensuring stability and accuracy during heavy cuts. Additional features include versatile front and rear chucking options, NC servo-driven tailstocks, and quick indexing rigid drum turrets for efficient tool changes. This machining center integrates Mazak’s MX Hybrid Roller Guide System for enhanced durability and smooth operation, making it ideal for large, complex part machining requiring both front and rear support. The machine’s design facilitates high power machining at low speeds, ensuring consistent torque and cutting force. Its capability to handle heavy workpieces with high precision and productivity makes it a reliable choice for industries requiring large-bore turning solutions.
MAZAK SLANT TURN 800 - 160 INCH HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
# of Axes
2.00
Z-Axis Travel
160.43 ''
Spindle Power
80.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
1,000.00
X-Axis Travel
27.56 ''
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