MORI SEIKI SL-150MC CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- MORI SEIKI
- Model
- SL-150MC
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe is engineered for high-precision turning operations with a robust 7.5 HP motor and a maximum spindle speed of 5,000 RPM, ensuring efficient material removal and superior surface finishes. Designed with a 3-axis configuration, it offers advanced control for complex machining tasks. The machine accommodates bar stock up to 1.7 inches in diameter and provides a maximum turning diameter of 16.9 inches with a swing of 24.4 inches, allowing for versatile workpiece handling. The machining length reaches 20.4 inches, supporting a wide range of part sizes. Equipped with a tailstock, the lathe ensures stable support for longer workpieces during precision turning. The control system is powered by GE FANUC 21IT, delivering reliable CNC operation with intuitive programming and seamless integration into modern manufacturing environments. The lathe's footprint measures 89 inches in width, 66 inches in depth, and 72 inches in height, making it suitable for most industrial settings, while its substantial weight of 8,580 pounds contributes to vibration damping and overall rigidity for consistent accuracy. This machine is ideal for demanding production environments requiring high repeatability, tight tolerances, and the ability to handle a variety of materials and part geometries.
Technical Attributes
- Control System
- FANUC MSC-501
- X-Axis Travel
- 9.06 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 5000 RPM
- Z-Axis Travel
- 20.4 ''
- Max Swing
- 24.40 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 1.70 ''
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