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DMG MORI TL-40A/3000 (1991)

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DMG MORI TL-40A/3000 (1991)

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MakeDMG MORI
ModelTL-40A/3000
Year1991
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

DMG MORI TL-40A/3000 Specifications

# Control TypeMori Seiki Moric-T5F (Fanuc 15T) CNC
# Max Swing Over Bed24.41"
# Max Swing Over Carriage14.96"
# Max Turning Diameter12.44"
# Max Tailstock Position122.6"
# Max Turning Length115.3"
# X-Axis Travel9.3"
# Z-Axis Travel116.14"
# X-Axis Rapid Traverse Rate377 IPM
# Z-Axis Rapid Traverse Rate377 IPM
# Spindle NoseA2-8
# Spindle Bore3.03"
# Bar Capacity2.56"
# Spindle Speed Range25 - 2,500 RPM
# Spindle Power28 HP
# Tailstock Quill Diameter#5 MT
# Approx Dimensions Lxwxh228" x 79.2"
# Approximate Height70"
# Approx Machine Weight20,000 LBS
OtherChip Conveyor and Coolant System.

Do you have a DMG MORI TL-40A/3000 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1991 Mori Seiki TL-40A/3000 CNC lathe. This reliable 2-axis CNC turning center is equipped with the Mori Seiki Moric-T5F CNC control featuring Fanuc 15T technology, which provides precise control and efficiency that many machine shops appreciate. With a maximum swing over the bed of 24.41 inches and a swing over the carriage of 14.96 inches, this model allows for versatile machining capabilities. The lathe has a maximum turning diameter of 12.44 inches and a turning length of 115.3 inches, making it suitable for various turning applications. The TL-40A/3000 comes equipped with impressive features including a 10-inch 3-jaw hydraulic chuck, an 8-position turret, and a hydraulic steady rest, all contributing to its operational efficiency.

The machine also has a spindle speed range of 25 to 2,500 RPM and a spindle horsepower of 28 HP, giving it the power needed for tough machining tasks. Additionally, with rapid traverse rates of 377 inches per minute in both the X and Z axes, productivity is maximized. The tailstock has a maximum position of 122.6 inches and features a quill diameter of #5 MT, enhancing the machine's versatility. At Superior Machine Tools, we understand that sellers often part with their machines for various reasons, such as upgrading to newer models, downsizing operations, closing facilities, or simply due to underuse. We respect the journey of every machine and the value it has provided in its lifetime.

By selling us your Mori Seiki TL-40A/3000, you can turn your underused equipment into cash, allowing you to invest in new technologies or streamline your operations. We buy nationwide, ensuring that the selling process is straightforward and hassle-free for you. Our team handles all logistics, providing you with fast payments and a smooth transition. If you are ready to sell your Mori Seiki TL-40A/3000 or any other CNC machines, we invite you to reach out to us today. Let us help you make the most of your equipment and pave the way for your next venture.

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