MORI SEIKI SL-403B/2000 CNC LATHE

MORI SEIKI SL-403B/2000 MORI SEIKI SL-403B/2000 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
MORI SEIKI
Model
SL-403B/2000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features an 18.0-inch chuck size, accommodating large workpieces with a maximum bar capacity of 4.5 inches, making it suitable for substantial stock material. The machine operates on a 2-axis configuration, providing precise control for turning, facing, and threading operations. With a robust 40.0 HP motor and a maximum spindle speed of 2,400 RPM, it delivers high power and speed for efficient material removal and fine surface finishes. The lathe offers a maximum turning diameter of 24.4 inches and a swing of 36.8 inches, allowing for the machining of large-diameter components. The machining length extends up to 84.9 inches, supporting the production of long parts. Equipped with a tailstock, the machine ensures additional support for extended workpieces, enhancing stability and accuracy during machining. Control is managed through a MORI FANUC MSX-500III CNC Color Conversational Control system, which simplifies programming and operation, enabling both novice and experienced users to achieve precise results. This lathe is ideal for high-precision turning applications in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing, where reliability, repeatability, and versatility are essential.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
4.50 ''
Distance Between Centers
84.90 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2400 RPM
Max Swing
36.80 ''
Control System
FANUC MSX-500III
X-Axis Travel
84.90 ''

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