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DMG MORI TL 40B/2000 (1996)

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DMG MORI TL 40B/2000 (1996)

Sell your DMG MORI TL 40B/2000 1996 today.

MakeDMG MORI
ModelTL 40B/2000
Year1996
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

DMG MORI TL 40B/2000 Specifications

# Max Swing24.4"
# Max Turning Diameter17.3"
# Max Turning Length75"
# Distance Between Centers83.3"
# Spindle Speeds20-2000 RPM
# Spindle Bore4.1"
# Max Bar Capacity3.5"
# Turret Tool Positions10
# TailstockYes
# Chip ConveyorYes
# ControlCNC (FANUC 16T)
# X-Axis9.4"
# Z-Axis76.8"
# Rapid Traverse X-Axis236.2 IPM
# Rapid Traverse Z-Axis472 IPM
# Tailstock Diameter5.9"
# Tailstock Stroke3.9"
# Tailstock Travel115.4"
# Main Motor30 HP

Do you have a DMG MORI TL 40B/2000 to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1996 MORI SEIKI TL 40B/2000 2-Axis CNC Lathe. This machine is renowned for its robust performance and reliability, making it an excellent choice for various machining applications. With a maximum swing of 24.4 inches and a turning diameter of 17.3 inches, it provides the capability to handle a wide range of workpieces. The impressive Z travel of 76.8 inches and X travel of 9.4 inches allow for significant machining length, reaching up to 75 inches. The lathe is equipped with a 12-inch hydraulic chuck, ensuring secure workpiece gripping, and a powerful 30 hp spindle motor that delivers spindle speeds of up to 2000 RPM, making it suitable for both high-speed and precision machining tasks. The FANUC 16T control system enhances the machine's versatility, providing intuitive operation and programming capabilities that many machinists appreciate.

This model also features a 10-position turret, allowing for quick tool changes and efficient production runs. Additionally, the inclusion of a tailstock further expands its functionality, enabling the machining of longer parts with greater stability. The rapid traverse rates of 236.2 IPM in the X-axis and 472 IPM in the Z-axis ensure that this lathe can move quickly between operations, enhancing productivity in busy shops. Sellers often find themselves parting with machines like the MORI SEIKI TL 40B/2000 for various reasons. Whether it's due to upgrading to newer technology, downsizing operations, or even closing facilities, we understand that these decisions are not easy. We aim to provide a smooth and fair selling experience, allowing you to focus on your next steps without the hassle of logistics.

At Superior Machine Tools, we buy CNC machines nationwide and pride ourselves on offering fast payments. We handle all the logistics, making the process as seamless as possible for you. If you have a 1996 MORI SEIKI TL 40B/2000 or similar machine to sell, we would love to hear from you. Let us help you turn your equipment into cash today!

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