YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY GS-6000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY GS-6000 YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY GS-6000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY
Model
GS-6000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY GS-6000 is a high-performance horizontal turning center engineered for heavy-duty machining of large and long workpieces. It features a maximum turning diameter of 34.640" and a maximum turning length of 77.950", with a main spindle swing of 38.580" and a standard 15" chuck. The machine supports a maximum bar diameter of 4.520" and is equipped with a single main spindle capable of 2,000 RPM and 50 HP output, ensuring robust cutting power and versatility. The GS-6000 utilizes a 12-station turret as its primary tool carrier, allowing for up to 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools, with simultaneous use of one cutting tool. Rotary tools are powered by a 12 HP motor and can reach up to 3,000 RPM, enabling advanced milling, drilling, and tapping operations. The machine operates on three axes, with X-axis travel of 19.680" and Z-axis travel of 38.580". Both axes deliver a maximum feed rate and rapid traverse of 788 IPM, ensuring fast and precise movement. The GS-6000’s rigid box way bed, 2-step gear spindle, and high-efficiency programmable tailstock contribute to its exceptional stability and accuracy. Optional live tooling and C-axis functionality further enhance its multitasking capabilities, making it ideal for complex, high-precision production environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2,000.00
Z-Axis Travel
38.58 ''
X-Axis Travel
19.68 ''
Spindle Power
50.00 HP
# of Axes
3.00

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