Mori Seiki GV 503 metal lathe





















































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2001 Mori Seiki GV 503 (optional with Eco Tower 105 for more automation)
The
Mori Seiki GV 503
is a
designed for high-precision turning operations
primarily used for machining larger parts that require a vertical spindle orientation. Here's a detailed breakdown of this machine
Key Features of the Mori Seiki GV 503
Vertical Turning Center
Unlike horizontal turning centers
the GV 503 has a vertical spindle. This makes it particularly suitable for handling large
heavy workpieces like automotive components
aerospace parts
and large industrial components
where gravity helps stabilize the part during machining
High-Precision Machining
The GV 503 is engineered for precision
with tight tolerances that make it ideal for producing intricate and high-quality components
Large Workpiece Capacity
It is capable of handling larger and heavier parts compared to standard horizontal turning centers. The vertical configuration allows for easy loading and unloading of workpieces
Powerful Spindle
The machine comes with a high-torque spindle
typically designed to handle heavy-duty turning operations. This makes it capable of processing tough materials like steel and cast iron
Chuck Size
The GV 503 likely features a large chuck size
around 500 mm (or 19-20 inches)
which allows it to clamp large-diameter parts securely for machining
Tool Turret
The machine is equipped with a
tool turret
that holds multiple tools
allowing for seamless tool changes during operation
which increases productivity and efficiency
Automatic Tool Changer (ATC)
It may also feature an ATC system for switching between different cutting tools
depending on the part’s machining requirements
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