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DMG MORI SL-303B/1500 (1999)

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DMG MORI SL-303B/1500 (1999)

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MakeDMG MORI
ModelSL-303B/1500
Year1999
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

DMG MORI SL-303B/1500 Specifications

Chuck Size15"
Chuck TypeHydraullic
ControlCNC (MORI SEIKI MSC-501)
Dimensions183" x 83" x 84"
Weight19,800 LBS
Max Turning Diameter16.5"
Max Turning Length61.4"
X Axis Travel10"
Z Axis Travel65"
Rapid Traverse Rate X Axis591 IPM
Rapid Traverse Rate Z Axis787 IPM
Spindle NoseA2-8
Spindle Bore Diameter4.1"
Max Bar Capacity3.5"
Spindle Speeds25 - 2500 RPM
Spindle Motor30 HP
Turret Capacity10 Station Turret
Tailstock Quill TaperMT #5
Tailstock Quill Diameter3.3"
Tailstock Quill Stroke5.1"
Tailstock Body Travel55.1"
Turret Tool Positions10
Chip ConveyorSide
Swing Over Bed28.1"
Swing Over Front Cover22.4"
Swing Over Cross Slide19.7"
TailstockYes
Machine Weight19,800 LBS
Approx Dimensions Lxwxh183" x 83" x 84"
Max Swing28"
Max Cutting Diameter16.5"
Z Travel65"
X Travel10"
Machining Length61.4"
Spindle Bore/Bar Capacity4.1/3.5.

Do you have a DMG MORI SL-303B/1500 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1999 MORI SEIKI SL-303B/1500 2-Axis CNC Lathe. This impressive machine features a maximum swing of 28 inches and a turning diameter of 16.5 inches, making it a valuable asset for any shop focused on precision machining. With a robust spindle bore of 4.1 inches and a maximum bar capacity of 3.5 inches, this lathe is well-equipped to handle various materials and complex projects. The 30 hp spindle motor allows for spindle speeds ranging from 25 to 2500 RPM, providing versatility for both high-speed operations and heavy-duty tasks. The Z travel of 65 inches and X travel of 10 inches give machinists ample room to work, while the machining length of 61.4 inches allows for larger components to be processed efficiently.

This model also includes a 15-inch hydraulic chuck and a 10-station turret, which enhances productivity by enabling quick tool changes. Additionally, the tailstock feature ensures that longer workpieces can be securely supported during machining, which is essential for achieving high-quality finishes. Many sellers choose to part with their machines for a variety of reasons, such as upgrading to newer technology, downsizing operations, or even closing facilities altogether. Whether it's a shift in business strategy or simply an underutilization of equipment, we understand that selling your CNC lathe can be a strategic decision. At Superior Machine Tools, we specialize in purchasing used CNC machines just like the MORI SEIKI SL-303B/1500.

We operate nationwide and ensure a smooth transaction process. Our team is dedicated to offering fast payments and handling all logistics, so you don't have to worry about the details. We pride ourselves on making the selling experience as seamless and straightforward as possible, providing you with peace of mind during the transition. If you're ready to sell your CNC lathe, contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you!

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of machinery and equipment do you purchase?

MTE buys a wide range of used and surplus machinery, including CNC machines, metalworking and fabrication equipment, industrial robots, inspection and testing systems, and material handling assets from industries such as metals manufacturing, oil and gas, automotive, and mining.

How does MTE assess the value of my surplus equipment?

Our team conducts a thorough review using current market data, equipment specifications, age, and condition. We provide fair market valuations given your specific situation to ensure you receive maximum value for your assets.

What is the process for selling my excess machinery to MTE?

We make it simple: contact us with asset details, and our specialists will review and coordinate an inspection if needed. After finalizing terms, we handle all logistics, removal, and payment for a smooth and efficient transaction.

How quickly can MTE complete the purchase and removal of my surplus equipment?

MTE prioritizes safe and efficient equipment removal, adhering to your company's specific requirements and timeframes. We coordinate all logistics to ensure the process is carried out safely and efficiently, minimizing risks and protecting both personnel and equipment.

What documentation is required to sell my used machinery?

We typically request detailed equipment information, such as make, model, year, and maintenance records, along with proof of ownership. Our team will guide you through all necessary paperwork to ensure a secure and transparent transaction.

Where is MTE located, and do you offer services outside Michigan?

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Is MTE an equipment broker?

No. Our business model is based on purchasing equipment outright — MTE does not act as a broker nor do we buy on consignment. We buy machinery and assets upfront, providing immediate payment and a straightforward transaction.

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