MORI SEIKI SL-75A CNC LATHE

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OEM
MORI SEIKI
Model
SL-75A
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC turning center is engineered for robust and precise machining operations, featuring a **21-inch chuck size** and accommodating bars up to **3.5 inches** in diameter. With **2 axes** of control and powered by a substantial motor rated at **50/40 HP**, the machine delivers a maximum spindle speed of **1,135 RPM**, enabling heavy-duty turning tasks. It supports a maximum turning diameter of **22.8 inches** and a swing of **35.8 inches**, suitable for medium to large workpieces, and provides a generous machining length of **68.9 inches**. Equipped with a **tailstock**, it stabilizes long workpieces during the turning process. The CNC control system is based on the **MSC-516 with Fanuc 18T**, offering precise and automated tool positioning and operation. The machine's footprint measures **243 inches in length, 91 inches in width, and 114 inches in height**, with a hefty industrial weight of **30,000 lbs**, reflecting its rigid construction designed to reduce vibration and increase machining accuracy. This turning center is well-suited for complex turning applications requiring stability, power, and control over relatively large parts common in heavy engineering, manufacturing, or specialized metalworking environments.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
60.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.50 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1135 RPM
Max Swing
35.80 ''
X-Axis Travel
18.00 ''
Control System
FANUC 15 TF
Z-Axis Travel
61.00 ''

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