YOU JI YH-60 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
YOU JI
Model
YH-60
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The YOU JI YH-60 is a robust horizontal machining center engineered for precision turning of large and heavy workpieces. Featuring a 24-inch chuck and maximum swing diameter of 35.4 inches, this machine accommodates turning diameters up to 35.4 inches and turning lengths extending to 78.7 inches, with maximum bar capacity of 5.98 inches. Powered by dual 60 HP spindles operating at 1,500 RPM, the YH-60 delivers substantial cutting torque for demanding applications. The machine utilizes a turret-based tool changer capable of indexing up to 10 turning tools, allowing single-tool simultaneous cutting operations. Standard configuration provides 2-axis CNC control (X, Z) with optional 3-axis capability. X-axis travel ranges from 12.9 to 15.7 inches with rapid traverse rates of 472 IPM and maximum feed rates of 197 IPM. The Z-axis features travel ranging from 79.5 to 158.3 inches at identical feed and rapid parameters. Y-axis functionality offers matching traverse speeds of 472 IPM rapid and 197 IPM feed rate capability. Built on You Ji's heavy-duty foundation incorporating Meehanite cast iron construction and precision linear guideways, the YH-60 delivers exceptional rigidity and long-term accuracy for high-volume production environments requiring superior surface finish and dimensional repeatability on large components.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1,500.00
X-Axis Travel
15.70 ''
# of Axes
3.00
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
79.50 ''

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