CNC Boring Mills

G&L G60FX (1992)

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G&L G60FX (1992)

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MakeG&L
ModelG60FX
Year1992
CategoryCNC Boring Mills
ConditionUsed

G&L G60FX Specifications

Spindle Diameter6” (150mm)
Spindle Speed0 – 1120 RPM
Spindle Taper HoleNo. 50
Spindle Motor Power40 HP
X Axis308”
Y Axis120”
Z Axis48”
Control SystemG&L 8000B Series CNC Control
Automatic Tool Changer60 Tool
Coolant SystemThru-The-Spindle
OtherPendant Mounted CNC Operators Station, Power Draw Bolt
OtherOptional Rotary Tables: 1) 137” x 137” 60 Ton CNC Contouring B Axis, Noble & Lund new in 1994 with 47” CNC W Axis Slide, 2) 120” Diameter 40 Ton CNC Contouring B Axis Noble & Lund new in 1994 with 47” CNC W Axis Slide, 3) 72” x 96” G&L 20 Ton Manual Hydrostatic Index Table with 48” CNC W Axis Slide.

Do you have a G&L G60FX to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1992 Giddings & Lewis G60FX CNC horizontal boring mill. This impressive machine features a spindle diameter of 6 inches and operates at spindle speeds ranging from 0 to 1120 RPM. With a powerful 40 HP spindle motor, the G60FX is designed for demanding jobs, making it an asset in any machining environment. The machine boasts significant travel capabilities, with an X-axis column cross travel of 308 inches and a Y-axis headstock vertical travel of 120 inches, complemented by a Z-axis spindle travel of 48 inches. This versatility allows for the efficient handling of large workpieces, making it suitable for a variety of applications. Equipped with the G&L 8000B Series CNC control, this model ensures precision and ease of operation.

The pendant-mounted CNC operator's station enhances accessibility and usability, providing operators with a comfortable interface. Furthermore, the 60-tool automatic tool changer significantly reduces downtime, enabling quicker setup and turnaround times. The machine also includes a thru-the-spindle coolant system, which is essential for maintaining optimal cutting conditions and prolonging tool life. In addition to its standard features, the G60FX offers optional rotary tables that enhance its capabilities. These include a 137" x 137" 60-ton CNC contouring B-axis and a 120" diameter 40-ton CNC contouring B-axis, both equipped with 47" CNC W-axis slides, as well as a 72" x 96" G&L 20-ton manual hydrostatic index table with a 48" CNC W-axis slide. Sellers often part with machines like the Giddings & Lewis G60FX for various reasons, including upgrading to newer models, downsizing operations, or closing facilities.

If you find yourself in a similar situation, we are here to help. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy machines nationwide, ensuring a hassle-free process for you. We provide fast payments and handle all logistics, allowing you to focus on what matters most. Don't hesitate to reach out to us and see how we can assist you in selling your G60FX or any other CNC machinery you wish to part with.

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