MORI SEIKI - NZX 2500/600L - CNC lathe

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Mori Seiki NZX 2500/600L CNC lathe, built in 2012. High-precision design with double turret system and sub-spindle, suitable for complex machining tasks in series production.
Connection to robot cell E55369, currently active in line operation.

Technical details

• Manufacturer: Mori Seiki
• Model: NZX 2500/600L
• Year of construction: 07/2012
• Serial No.: NZX25120704
• Inventory number: 141550
• Control: MSX-853 IV
• Tool turret: 1× 12-speed (top), 1× 8-speed (bottom)
• Main and counter spindle
• Spindle passage: 91 mm
• Spindle nose: JIS A2-8
• Main spindle speed: 4,000 rpm
• Rapid traverse X/Z: 25/30 m/min
• Tool holder AD/ID: 25×25 / 50
• Power consumption: 26/22 kVA
• Motor power: 42.3 VAC
• Turning diameter max.: 370 mm (top) / 260 mm (bottom)
• Max. turning length: 600 mm per turret
• Machine weight: 7,100 kg
• Spindle hours: 28,058 h (as of 01/2025)
• Option: Tailstock
• Large chip conveyor integrated

Hint

The lower revolver has play and was therefore taken out of service. In the end, operation was carried out exclusively via the upper revolver.
Revolver 2 guideway has run in – no intervention has taken place.

Condition / Function

Machine currently still in series production via upper turret.
Lot number:
A7-39356-3
Location:
Tholey, DE
Sold by:
Commercial Seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
MORI SEIKI
Type
NZX 2500/600L
Year of build
2012
Serial number
NZX25120704
Turning Ø
370mm
Spindle boring Ø
91mm
Number of tool changer stations
12
Coolant pump
Yes

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Pick-up days: Loading: 01.12-12.12. / 05.01. - 09.01. (8:00-16:00) Viewing: 20.11.2025 Only by appointment to david.polotzek@surplex.de Payment term: within three days Please note that all items – unless expressly stated otherwise – are sold used and unchecked. The respective article description is decisive. For detailed information on guarantee and warranty conditions, please refer to the auction conditions. Note: Late pick-up may incur additional storage, handling or dismantling costs that will be borne by the buyer.
39,414 kg
CO₂e
This is the amount of CO₂ emissions you could save by purchasing this item pre-owned instead of new.For comparison, an Berlin - Lisbon flight corresponds to 169 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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