The MC Machinery Systems, Inc. LT2-52YM is a dual-spindle horizontal machining center engineered for high-precision turning and milling operations. This 4-axis system features two main spindles and one sub-spindle, each operating at 6,000 RPM with 15 horsepower, enabling simultaneous machining on multiple workpiece surfaces and significantly reducing cycle times. The main spindles accommodate workpieces up to 12.2 inches in diameter with a maximum turning length of 15.75 inches and support bar stock up to 2 inches in diameter. With a maximum swing of 32.67 inches and a 6-inch chuck diameter, the machine provides substantial capacity for complex geometries. The BMT65 primary tool carrier supports up to 16 turning tools, facilitating rapid tool changes and minimizing production interruptions. The 4-axis configuration incorporates X, Y, and Z linear axes with exceptional rapid traverse rates of 630 inches per minute across all three axes, coupled with equivalent maximum feed rates for optimized cutting performance. The X-axis travel of 8.96 inches, Y-axis travel of 1.97 inches, and Z-axis travel of 23.74 inches provide adequate working envelope for diverse machining applications. This configuration makes the LT2-52YM particularly suitable for high-volume production runs requiring tight tolerances and complex multi-axis operations, delivering efficient material removal rates while maintaining precision in demanding manufacturing environments.
MC MACHINERY SYSTEMS, INC. LT2-52YM HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Spindle Power
15.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
23.74 ''
X-Axis Travel
8.96 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Y-Axis Travel
1.97 ''
# of Axes
4.00
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