DN Solutions PUMA 2600 Y II
Key Specifications
Spindle Power
Max Turn Length
chuck size
max turning diameter
x axis travel
y axis travel
Overview
The DN Solutions PUMA 2600 Y II is the standard-bed Y-axis turning center in the 2600 lineup with a 10-inch chuck and no sub-spindle. It delivers off-center milling capability at a lower price point than the full SY II configuration — ideal for shops that need Y-axis versatility but handle their parts from one end or manage backworking on a separate machine.
The main spindle delivers 22 kW (29 hp) with 599 Nm (442 ft-lb) of torque at up to 4,000 RPM. That torque figure puts it well above the 2100 class and gives you the muscle to push steel and stainless at production feeds in the 10-inch chuck range. Max turning diameter is 376 mm (15 in) with 760 mm (30 in) of turning length.
The Y-axis provides 105 mm (4.1 in) of off-center travel. Combined with C-axis and 5,000 RPM live tools on the 12-station turret, you can mill flats, cut keyways, drill off-center holes, and create features that would eat up time on a secondary VMC setup. X-axis travel is 260 mm (10.2 in) and Z-axis gives you 830 mm (32.7 in), with 30 m/min rapids on both axes.
Without the sub-spindle, the 2600 Y II is lighter at 6,100 kg (13,448 lb) and less mechanically complex than the SY II. That means lower acquisition cost, lower maintenance burden, and simpler programming. If your parts are one-sided or you already have a separate setup for backworking, the Y II gives you full Y-axis milling capability without paying for sub-spindle features you will not use.
The FANUC 0i-TF Plus control is standard across the lineup. The PUMA II generation platform delivers improved thermal compensation and structural rigidity over the older GT and DNT series. This machine competes with the Mazak QT-250MY, Okuma LB3000 EX II MY, and Haas ST-30Y in the 10-inch Y-axis lathe category.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Chuck Size | 10 inch |
| Max Turning Diameter | 376 mm |
| Max Turning Length | 760 mm |
| X Axis Travel | 260 mm (10.2 in) |
| Y Axis Travel | 105 mm (4.1 in) |
| Z Axis Travel | 830 mm (32.7 in) |
| X Axis Rapid Traverse | 30 m/min (1,181 ipm) |
| Z Axis Rapid Traverse | 30 m/min (1,181 ipm) |
| Max Spindle Speed | Max. Spindle Power |
| Spindle Motor Power | 22 kW (29 hp) |
| Spindle Torque | 599 Nm (442 ft-lb) |
| Turret Stations | 12-station turret |
| Rotary Tool Speed | 5,000 RPM |
| Machine Length | 3,560 mm (140 in) |
| Machine Width | 1,945 mm (77 in) |
| Machine Height | 2,163 mm (85 in) |
| Machine Weight | 6,100 kg (13,448 lb) |
| CNC Control | FANUC 0i-TF Plus |
| Metric | IMPERIAL |
| Capacity | Chuck sizeMax. Turning DiameterMax. Turning Length |
| Travels | X-Axis Rapid TraverseZ-Axis Rapid TraverseX-Axis Travel DistanceY-Axis Travel DistanceZ-Axis Travel Distance |
| Main Spindle | Max. Spindle SpeedMax. Spindle PowerMax. Spindle Torque |
| Sub Spindle | Max. Spindle SpeedMax. Spindle Power |
| Turret | No. of tool stationRotary Tool r/min |
| No Of Tool Station | Rotary Tool r/min |
| Dimensions | LengthHeightWidthWeight |
| Favorites | PUMA 3100LSY |
| 6000 R Min | 15 kW |
| 6000 Rpm | 20 hp |
| 12 Ea | 5000 RPM |
| 4500 R Min | 7.5 kW |
| 4500 Rpm | 10 hp |
| 4000 R Min | 30 N·m |
| 4000 Rpm | 22 ft-lb |
Specifications sourced from dn-solutions.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- Y-axis with 105 mm travel enables off-center milling without secondary VMC operations
- 599 Nm torque handles serious roughing in steel and stainless at production feeds
- Lower acquisition cost than the SY II — no sub-spindle means less complexity
- 376 mm max turning diameter covers most mid-size production parts
- 30 m/min rapids on both axes minimize non-cutting time
- FANUC 0i-TF Plus control is universally known and supported
Limitations
- No sub-spindle — backworking requires manual rechucking or a separate operation
- 760 mm max turning length limits longer shaft work — consider the LY II for extended parts
- 4,000 RPM spindle speed is a step down from the 2100's 5,000 RPM
- Y-axis adds cost over a straight C-axis mill-turn like the DNT 2600 M
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
The Y II has no sub-spindle. Both share the same main spindle (22 kW, 599 Nm, 4,000 RPM), Y-axis (105 mm), and live tooling (5,000 RPM). The SY II adds a 6,000 RPM, 15 kW sub-spindle for backworking. If your parts need B-side features, go SY. Otherwise the Y II saves you $30,000-$40,000.
02
The 2600 Y II has a 10-inch chuck (vs 8-inch), 67% more torque (599 vs 358 Nm), and longer turning length (760 vs 520 mm). The 2100 Y II has a faster spindle (5,000 vs 4,000 RPM). Choose the 2600 for bigger parts; the 2100 for smaller parts where higher spindle speed helps.
03
New machines run $130,000-$175,000 depending on options. That places it between the base DNT 2600 M and the fully-loaded SY II. Bar feeders, chip conveyors, and high-pressure coolant are common additions.
04
No. Sub-spindle capability is a factory-configured option built into the machine platform. If there is a chance you will need backworking, order the SY II from the start rather than planning to add it later.
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