G&L MAG CTV 1250 (2008)

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G&L MAG CTV 1250 Specifications
| Table Size | 49'' |
|---|---|
| Maximum Swing | 66.92'' |
| Maximum Facing Capacity | 66.92'' |
| Rail Height | 59.06'' |
| Maximum Height Table Top To Ram Bottom | 59.06'' |
| Minimum Height Table Top To Ram Bottom | 39.37'' |
| Maximum Workpiece Weight | 26,400 lbs |
| Number of Speed Ranges | 2 |
| Spindle Speed | 1-117 / 1-400 RPM |
| Spindle Torque | 18,250 Ft-Lbs |
| Table Horse Power | 100 HP |
| Auto Tool Change Capacity | 25 ATC |
| Max Tool Length | 27.55'' |
| Max Tool Width | 15.75'' |
| Max Tool Weight | 253 LBS |
| Tool Change Time | 18 SEC |
| C Axis Indexing | 360,000 Degree N/C |
| C Axis Indexing | CONTOURING |
| Z Axis | 49.21'' |
| Ram Size | 9.84'' x 9.84'' |
| X Axis Column Travel | + X 41.73'' - X 41.73'' |
| Rapid Traverse Rate X | 787 IPM |
| Rapid Traverse Rate Z | 787 IPM |
| Rotary Tool Horse Power | 44 HP |
| Rotary Tool Holder Type | Kennemetal KM80 |
| Rotary Tool Holder Length | 19.68'' |
| Rotary Tool Holder Width | 7.09'' |
| Rotary Tool Spindle Speed | 4000 RPM |
| Machine Weight | 76,400 LBS. |
Do you have a G&L MAG CTV 1250 to sell?
We are actively seeking a 2008 GIDDINGS & LEWIS MAG CTV 1250 CNC Boring Mill. This impressive machine, renowned for its robust capabilities, features a substantial table diameter of 49 inches and a maximum swing of 66.92 inches, making it ideal for various machining tasks. With a maximum facing capacity of 66.92 inches and a rail height of 59.06 inches, it allows for versatile setups and configurations. The machine's ability to handle a maximum workpiece weight of 26,400 lbs speaks to its strength and durability, catering to even the most demanding applications. Equipped with a powerful spindle that operates at speeds of 1-117 RPM and 1-400 RPM across two speed ranges, the MAG CTV 1250 delivers an impressive spindle torque of 18,250 ft-lbs.
This ensures efficient material removal and precision machining. The 100 HP table horsepower, combined with a 25 ATC auto tool changer, enhances productivity by allowing quick transitions between various tooling setups. Additionally, the machine boasts a maximum tool length of 27.55 inches and a width of 15.75 inches, with a maximum tool weight capacity of 253 lbs, making it suitable for a wide range of tooling options. The C-axis spindle indexing capability of 360,000 degrees N/C and contouring further enhances the machining versatility, allowing for intricate designs and complex parts. With a rapid traverse rate of 787 IPM in the X, Z, and Y axes, this machine ensures that operations are carried out efficiently, reducing downtime and increasing throughput.
The Z-axis vertical ram travel of 49.21 inches and the horizontal ram travel of +41.73 inches and -41.73 inches provide an extensive working range. Sellers often choose to part with machines like the GIDDINGS & LEWIS MAG CTV 1250 for various reasons, including upgrading to newer technology, downsizing operations, or closing facilities. Whatever your reason may be, we understand the importance of a smooth selling process and are here to assist. At Superior Machine Tools, we buy nationwide, offering fast payments and handling all logistics associated with the sale. If you're ready to sell your used CNC machines, including the GIDDINGS & LEWIS MAG CTV 1250, we encourage you to reach out to us today for a seamless selling experience.
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