YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY GTX-2000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY
Model
GTX-2000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The YAMA SEIKI GOODWAY GTX-2000 is a dual-spindle multi-tasking turning center engineered for complex precision machining operations. This horizontal machine features two independent main spindles, each rated at 4,800 RPM and 20 HP, with a maximum turning diameter of 9.44 inches and turning length of 17.16 inches, accommodating bar stock up to 2.0 inches in diameter through 6-inch chucks. The machine is equipped with a top turret primary tool carrier and bottom turret secondary carrier, each capable of holding 16 turning and 16 rotary tools, enabling simultaneous dual-tool cutting operations for enhanced productivity. An auxiliary 7.5 HP rotary tool spindle operating at 6,000 RPM provides live tooling functionality for milling and drilling applications. The machine offers seven CNC-controlled axes with optional configurations expanding to eight axes, delivering high-speed capability across all motion axes: X and Y axes feature rapid traverse rates of 1,890 ipm with maximum feed rates of 945 ipm, while the Z-axis provides 24.39 inches of travel at identical speed parameters. The 7.67-inch X-axis travel and integrated servo systems enable precision positioning within 0.005 mm accuracy, making this machine suitable for high-volume production of complex turned and milled components requiring tight tolerances and minimal setup time.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
24.39 ''
X-Axis Travel
7.67 ''
# of Axes
8.00
Max Spindle Speed
4,800.00
Spindle Power
20.00 HP

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