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Index V200 CNC Vertical Turning Machine

Manufacturer
Index
Model
V200
Type
CNC Vertical Turning Machine
Year
1997
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Lathes
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Turning Specifications

Turning diameter
200mm
Unrun diameter
260mm
Turning height
200mm
Spindle clearance
30mm

Spindle & Power

Spindle speed
7500rpm
Power
10kW
Torque
49Nm

Travel & Movement

Travel X/Z
520mm/200mm
Rapid traverse X/Z
30m/min

Tool System

Tool positions
14
Tool holder
VDI 30
Drive tool speed
6000rpm

Dimensions & Weight

Machine dimensions X/Y/Z
approx. 2100mm/2100mm/2300mm
Weight
approx. 3300kg

Control System

Control
Siemens Sinumerik

Condition & Notes

The X-axis of the machine makes running noises
Documentation available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The Index V200 is a precision CNC vertical turning machine designed for efficient metalworking operations. With a 200mm turning diameter, 7500rpm spindle speed, and 10kW power output, it handles mid-range production runs and custom parts reliably. The 14-tool carousel and VDI 30 tool holder enable quick changeovers, while the Siemens Sinumerik control system provides the automation modern shops expect.

Industries & Uses

Small to mid-sized machine shops, contract manufacturers, and automotive suppliers use machines like this for producing shafts, flanges, bushings, and custom components in steel, aluminum, and other metals. It's equally valuable for businesses starting out in precision metalworking—offering industrial capability without the footprint or cost of larger systems.

What to Check When Buying

Before purchasing, note that this unit reports running noise from the X-axis, which warrants careful inspection to assess severity and potential repair costs. Request full maintenance records and spindle history. Have a qualified technician check bearing wear, spindle runout, and axis smoothness during your on-site visit. Verify the control system operates properly and that all 14 tool positions function reliably. Ask about coolant system condition and any recent repairs.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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