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XT8 / XT8M / XT8MY Single Spindle (M-Milling & Y-Axis)

The XT-8 is the evolution of Takamatsu’s XL series machines with larger strokes, spindles and additional axis in the XT8M and XT8MY models. Takamaz have again increased strokes and efficiency while keeping the machine footprint to a minimum in these 8″ chucker’s. The rapid rates of X axis: 18 m/min, Z axis: 24 m/min are a class leader on a box slide machine. The Z-axis motor output is improved to 1.8kw increasing the drilling capacity by 20% (compared to the previous model).
In addition to our reputable Σ loaders, the new FC loaders with higher operability and speed can now be selected. With a minimum load unload time of 2.8 seconds (subject to work holding) the XT can increase productivity over older models.
TAKAMAZ’s original thermal displacement compensation system, spindle base cooling system, and other optional compensation functions help to maintain stable cutting accuracy even under harsh environments.
The M model can have 12 power tools and uses a 24 station indexable turret.



Specifications
Spindle Size / Design A2-6 (A2-8)
Spindle Speed (r.p.m) 3,500 (5,000) (3,000) (4,000)
Power (Kw) 11/7.5 (15/11)
Bar Capacity (mm) 61mm Ø (80mm Ø)
Numerical Controller FANUC 0iTF
Axis Slides Design BOX SLIDES
X Axis Stroke (mm) 190
Y Axis Stroke (mm) +35 -40
Z Axis Stroke (mm) 400
Chuck Size (mm) 200 (250)
Machine Weight (Kg) 3200
Machine Dimension LWH (mm) 1,600 x 1,535 x 1,700
Gantry Loader COMPACT 2 AXIS LOADER (MORE OPTIONS AVAILABLE)
Stocker Option 16 STATION (OPTION)
Conveyor Option IN OUT CONVEYORS
Tool Changer Style SERVO ROTARY TURRET
Power Tooling 12 POWER TOOLS 5.5KW
Tail Stock MT4
Chip Conveyor SPIRAL / SLATBAND REAR

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