MORI SEIKI NZ2000 T2Y Multi-Turret Twin-Spindle CNC Lathe

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machine: Mori seiki NZ2000 T2Y CNC lathe
Year: 2010
Cutting hours: ~19,500 h
Main spindle: Ø bar 65 mm, Max machining Ø 310 mm, Max length 810 mm, JIS A2-6 nose, Bore 73 mm, Power 25/22 kW, Speed 5000 rpm, C-axis 360° (0.001°)
Counter-spindle: Bar Ø 65 mm, JIS A2-6 nose, Bore 73 mm, speed 5000 rpm, C-axis 360° (0.001°)
Upper turret: 16 motorized positions, strokes X=210 mm, Y=110 mm, Z=300 mm
Lower turret: 16 motorized positions, strokes X=210 mm, Y=110 mm, Z=810 mm
Machine dimensions (mm): 4100 × 2750 × 2350
Bar feeder (mm): 4300 × 800 × 1500
Conveyor (mm): 4300 × 800
Tray (mm): 4100 × 2100
Weight (kg): 11,000
Included equipment: CN MORI SEIKI MSX 701 IV, 2-pin clamping system, tool measuring arm, workpiece retrieval arm, 27 stationary tool holders, 1 rotating tool holder, chip conveyor, IEMCA MASTER 880 MP
bar feeder
Lot number:
A1-37677-72
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Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
MORI SEIKI
Type
NZ2000 T2Y
Year of build
2010
Machine weight
11000kg
Dimension l
4100mm
Dimension w
2750mm
Dimension h
2350mm
Terms of delivery
Loaded on truck

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39,414 kg
CO₂e
This is the amount of carbon emissions you could save by purchasing this item pre-owned instead of new.For comparison, an Amsterdam - Berlin flight corresponds to 78 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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