Toshiba TSS 20/40A (1981)

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Toshiba TSS 20/40A Specifications
| Table Size | 78.7'' |
|---|---|
| Maximum Swing | 157.5'' |
| Maximum Height From Table Top To Rail | 86.2'' |
| Maximum Cutting Height | 78.7'' |
| Maximum Cutting Diameter To Center | 126'' |
| Maximum Workpiece Weight | 35,300 LBS. |
| Maximum Torque | 33,700 ft. lbs. |
| Spindle Speed | 100 RPM |
| Table Horse Power | 50HP AC |
| Vertical Travel Of Tool Head | 42'' |
| Horizontal Travel Of Tool Head | 68.5'' |
| Ram Size | 8.25'' Sq. |
| Max. Clearance Cross Rail To Table | 88.7'' |
| Vertical Travel Of Cross Rail | 41.3'' |
| Machine Footprint | 264'' x 205'' x 240'' H |
| Machine Weight | 69,390 LBS. |
Do you have a Toshiba TSS 20/40A to sell?
We are actively seeking a 1981 TOSHIBA TSS 20/40A CNC Boring Mill. This robust machine is known for its impressive specifications, making it a valuable addition to any shop looking to enhance its capabilities. With a table diameter of 78.7 inches and a maximum swing of 157.5 inches, this boring mill provides the versatility needed for various machining tasks. The maximum height from the table top to rail stands at 86.2 inches, allowing for substantial workpiece clearance and operational flexibility. The TSS 20/40A is designed to handle significant workloads, boasting a maximum workpiece weight capacity of 35,300 pounds. This capability is complemented by a maximum torque of 33,700 ft. lbs., ensuring that it can tackle even the most demanding projects.
The spindle speeds of up to 100 RPM, combined with a table horsepower of 50HP AC, further enhance its performance, making it an ideal choice for industries that require precision and power. Vertical travel of the tool head is 42 inches, while horizontal travel reaches 68.5 inches, giving operators the freedom to work on larger components with ease. The ram size of 8.25 inches square contributes to the machine's overall stability and reliability, essential for accurate boring operations. Additionally, the maximum clearance from the cross rail to the table is an impressive 88.7 inches, providing ample space for various setups and configurations. As businesses evolve, many sellers find themselves upgrading their equipment, downsizing their operations, or even closing facilities. Such transitions often lead to the availability of valuable machines like the TOSHIBA TSS 20/40A.
If you're considering selling due to any of these reasons, we at Superior Machine Tools are here to assist you. We buy CNC machines nationwide, ensuring a seamless selling process with fast payments and efficient logistics. Our team understands the importance of a smooth transaction, and we are committed to providing you with the best service possible. If you own a 1981 TOSHIBA TSS 20/40A or similar equipment, reach out to us today to discuss your options and how we can help you move forward.
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