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USED 1998 MORI SEIKI SL-300A

Overview
Manufacturer:
MORI SEIKI
Model:
SL-300A
Year:
1998
Stock #:
112746
Specifications
Swing28"711.2 mm
Machining Length27.9"708.66 mm
# Axis22
Chuck Size12"304.8 mm
Bar Capacity3.4"86.36 mm
Power30 hp22.4 kW
Max RPM3,500 RPM3,500 RPM
Turning Dia16.5"419.1 mm
TailstockYesYes
Live ToolingNoNo
Sub SpindleNoNo
ControlCNC (Mori Seiki MSC-501 (Fanuc))CNC (Mori Seiki MSC-501 (Fanuc))
Dimensions137″ X 84″ X 94″ High Approx.137″ X 84″ X 94″ High Approx.
Weight15,000 lbs. Approx.15,000 lbs. Approx.

Disclaimer: All specifications and hours are approximate and for reference only, often based on manufacturer literature. Buyer must verify all details prior to purchase. Accessories shown are included only if listed on the invoice.

Equipment is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS. All sales are final.

Features:
Mori Seiki MSC-501 (Fanuc) CNC Control
11,019 Hours Cutting Time
12 Station Automatic Turret
2 Step gear spindle for powerful torque
RS-232 Port
Hydraulic Tailstock with Power Quill
Rigid Tapping
Coolant System

Capacity:
Max Turning Diameter: 16.5″
Max Turning Length: 27.9″
Max Bar Capacity: 3.4″
Swing Over Bed: 28″
Distance Between Centers: 31.5″

Travel:
X Axis Travel: 9.84″
Z Axis Travel: 31.49″
Rapid Traverse X Axis: 790 IPM
Rapid Traverse Z Axis: 940 IPM

Spindle:
Spindle Nose: A2-8
Spindle Bore: 3.4″
Spindle Speed: 35 – 3500 RPM
Spindle Motor: 30 HP

Turret:
Turret Capacity: 12 Stations
Tooling Type: BMT
Shank Height For Square Tool: 1.0″
Shank Diameter For Boring Bar: 2.0″
Turret Index Time: 0.5 Second

Tailstock:
Tailstock Quill Dia.: 4.3″
Tailstock Quill Stroke: 5.9″
Tailstock Taper: MT-5

General:
Power Source: AC 220 V, Three Phase, 60 Hz
Power Requirement: 39 kva
Overall Dimensions: 137″ X 84″ X 94″ High Approx.
Weight : 15,000 lbs. Approx.

Equipped With

12″ 3-Jaw Air Chuck
Tool Presetter
Turbo Chip Conveyor
Foot Switch
(4) Turning Tools & (6) Boring Tool Holders are Mounted on Turret (As shown in the images)

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