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Mazak SQT 200MSY (2001)

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Mazak SQT 200MSY (2001)

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MakeMazak
ModelSQT 200MSY
Year2001
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

Mazak SQT 200MSY Specifications

Maximum Swing20.67"
Maximum Turning Diameter11.81"
Spindle Bore Main2.4"
Spindle Bar Capacity2.0"
Chuck Size8"
Main Spindle C - Axis.001 N/C Contouring
Spindle NoseA2-6"
Spindle Speeds5000 RPM
Main Spindle Horsepower25 HP AC
X - Axis Travel7.125"
Z - Axis Travel22.65"
Y - Axis Travel+/- 2.00"
W - Axis Travel Sub Spindle23.00"
Rapid Traverse Rate X, Y, Z, W1181, 1181, 472, 708 IPM
C - Axis400 RPM
Minimum Spindle Indexing.001 Degree
Sub Spindle Chuck Size6"
Sub Spindle Speed5000 RPM
Sub Spindle Main Motor10 HP
Turret Positions / Modified VDI12 Stations
Rotary Tool Speed4500 RPM
Rotary Tool HP5 HP AC
Machine Weight12,530 LBS.

Do you have a Mazak SQT 200MSY to sell?

We are actively seeking a 2001 MAZAK SQT 200MSY, a robust live tooling lathe renowned for its precision and versatility in the CNC machining world. This machine boasts a maximum swing of 20.67 inches and a turning diameter of 11.81 inches, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. With a spindle bore of 2.4 inches and a bar capacity of 2.0 inches, it can handle substantial workpieces with ease. The 8-inch chuck size ensures a secure grip on materials, while the main spindle C-axis allows for .001 N/C contouring, which is essential for intricate designs.

The MAZAK SQT 200MSY is powered by a 25 HP AC main spindle that can reach speeds of up to 5000 RPM, providing the power needed for demanding tasks. Its travel capabilities are impressive, featuring an X-axis travel of 7.125 inches, Z-axis travel of 22.65 inches, and Y-axis travel of +/- 2.00 inches, complemented by a W-axis travel of 23.00 inches for the sub-spindle. The rapid traverse rates of 1181 IPM for the X and Y axes, 472 IPM for the Z axis, and 708 IPM for the W axis ensure efficiency and speed in production. The sub-spindle, with a chuck size of 6 inches and a speed of 5000 RPM powered by a 10 HP motor, enhances the machine's capabilities, allowing for complex operations without needing to reposition the workpiece.

With 12 turret positions and rotary tool speeds of 4500 RPM, this lathe can handle various tooling tasks seamlessly. Weighing in at 12,530 pounds, the MAZAK SQT 200MSY is a solid investment for any machining business looking to improve productivity and quality. If you have a 2001 MAZAK SQT 200MSY or a similar CNC lathe you want to sell, contact us today for a competitive offer!

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