MORI SEIKI ZT-2500 CNC LATHE

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OEM
MORI SEIKI
Model
ZT-2500
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This advanced 5-axis CNC machining center is engineered for high-precision, multi-tasking operations, featuring simultaneous control of five axes (X, Y, Z, A, C) for complex part production. The machine supports a bar capacity of 2.87 inches and a maximum turning diameter of 15 inches, with a maximum machining length of 13.78 inches, making it suitable for a wide range of workpieces. The main spindle is equipped with a 10-inch chuck and an A2-8 nose, delivering 24.9 HP of power and a maximum speed of 4,000 RPM for efficient material removal. The sub-spindle matches the main spindle’s bar capacity and power, also featuring an A2-8 nose, enabling seamless part transfer and secondary operations. Rapid traverse rates of 94.4 inches per minute on the X, Z, and B axes ensure swift tool movements and reduced cycle times. The turret provides 12 stations with a rapid indexing time of just 1 second per station, enhancing productivity in high-volume applications. Work holding is achieved via a robust chuck system, ensuring secure and accurate part positioning. The machine’s overall dimensions are 15 feet in length, 9 feet in width, and 9 feet in height, with a total weight of 28,600 lbs, reflecting its heavy-duty construction and stability for demanding machining tasks.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
4000 RPM
Max Swing
15.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
94.4 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.87 ''
X-Axis Travel
94.4 ''

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