
Machine Overview
Nestled in the charming province of Quebec, Canada, a 1996 Mazak QT20 CNC Lathe eagerly awaits its new home. This machine is a testament to the Mazak brand's ability to produce long-lasting and high-performance equipment. The CNC machine operates under the widely known Mazatrol T Plus control, a user-friendly system that effectively balances simplicity and productivity to deliver top-tier performance. The availability of this machine is immediate, offering a fantastic opportunity for any prospective buyer interested in upgrading or establishing a complete fabrication setup. It’s worth mentioning that this model is held in high regard by the seller, who asserts that the equipment is in commendable operational condition. This CNC lathe comes with a spindle motor rated at 20 HP, and a bar capacity designed to accommodate a 2" size. The chuck size is an amicable 8", and the spindle speed is a robust 3,600 RPM, enabling it to manage a broad range of tasks with relative ease. Supporting the utilization of up to 12 turret tools simultaneously, this machine promotes a well-rounded and versatile workflow. Both Z and X-axis movements do not shy away from rapidity – rapid rates for the Z-axis peak at 1,300 IPM, while the X-axis reaches up to 1,200 IPM. With an X-axis travel of 7.125" and Z-axis travel of 20.125", the equipment is more than capable of catering to varying project requirements. The maximum turning diameter and length for this machine are 11.81" and 17.5" respectively. This lathe can achieve a maximum swing of 17.32", striking a solid balance between compact size and generous operational capacity. When it comes to physical dimensions, this CNC lathe requires a footprint of 105" x 68.5" x 73.1". Weighing in at an estimated 9,600 lbs, this machine is most certainly grounded and sturdy—ready for all the turning, shaping, and drilling tasks you could possibly throw at it. This Mazak QT20 CNC Lathe is a solid acquisition for workshops of varying sizes and industries. Its versatility and sturdy build endorse it as a commendable addition to any machining or fabrication setup. So why wait? Step forward and give this machine the new home that it richly deserves.
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