DN Solutions PUMA TT 1300 SYY
Key Specifications
Spindle Power
Max Turn Length
chuck size
max turning diameter
x axis travel
y axis travel
Overview
The DN Solutions PUMA TT 1300 SYY is the dual-Y-axis variant of the TT 1300 twin-spindle, twin-turret turning center. It takes the already-capable SY platform and adds a Y-axis to the second turret as well, giving you off-center milling capability on both the main spindle and sub-spindle sides. For shops producing complex small parts that need Y-axis features on both ends, this eliminates what would otherwise require multiple setups.
Both spindles run at 6,000 RPM with 11 kW (15 hp) and 93 Nm (69 ft-lb) of torque through a 5-inch (127 mm) chuck. The sub-spindle matches at 11 kW/6,000 RPM. Each Y-axis provides 80 mm (3 in) of off-center travel, enabling true 3-axis milling on both sides of the part. The 12-station turret runs live tools at 6,000 RPM.
Max turning diameter is 175 mm (7 in) with 120 mm (5 in) of turning length. X-axis travel is 135 mm (5 in) and Z runs 530 mm (21 in), with rapids at 30 m/min on X and 40 m/min on Z. The machine weighs 8,000 kg (17,637 lb) with a footprint of 3,405 mm (134 in) long.
The dual Y-axis is the key differentiator here. On the standard SY, you've got Y-axis on the main spindle side only. If your part needs an off-center cross-hole or milled flat on the back end, you're limited to C-axis interpolation after the part transfer. The SYY lets you run full Y-axis milling on both ends, which opens up part geometries that would otherwise need a separate VMC operation.
The FANUC 0i-TF Plus control handles both spindles, both turrets, and both Y-axes. Programming is the most complex in the TT 1300 family, and you'll absolutely need CAM software with full multi-axis, multi-turret simulation. But for high-volume production of parts with Y-axis features on both ends, the cycle time savings and setup elimination make this machine a strong investment.
Full Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Chuck Size | 5 inch |
| Max Turning Diameter | 175 mm |
| Max Turning Length | 120 mm |
| X Axis Travel | 135 mm (5 in) |
| Y Axis Travel | 80 mm (3 in) |
| Z Axis Travel | 530 mm (21 in) |
| X Axis Rapid Traverse | 30 m/min (1,181 ipm) |
| Z Axis Rapid Traverse | 40 m/min (1,575 ipm) |
| Max Spindle Speed | Max. Spindle Power |
| Spindle Motor Power | 11 kW (15 hp) |
| Spindle Torque | 93 Nm (69 ft-lb) |
| Sub Spindle Speed | 6,000 RPM |
| Sub Spindle Power | 11 kW (15 hp) |
| Turret Stations | 12-station turret |
| Rotary Tool Speed | 6,000 RPM |
| Twin Spindle | true |
| Twin Turret | true |
| Dual Y Axis | true |
| Machine Weight | 8,000 kg (17,637 lb) |
| Machine Length | 3,405 mm (134 in) |
| Machine Height | 2,070 mm (81 in) |
| Machine Width | 2,300 mm (91 in) |
| 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 TT2500SY |
| 6000 R Min | 11 kW |
| 6000 Rpm | 15 hp |
| 12 Ea | 5000 RPM |
| 5000 R Min | 25 kW |
| 5000 Rpm | 34 hp |
| 3500 R Min | 26 kW |
| 3500 Rpm | 35 hp |
Specifications sourced from dn-solutions.com — verified 2026-03-28
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- Dual Y-axes enable true off-center milling on both main spindle and sub-spindle sides of the part
- Twin spindles at 6,000 RPM with automatic part transfer complete both ends in one cycle
- 6,000 RPM live tooling on the 12-station turret handles complex milling features
- 40 m/min Z-axis rapids keep non-cutting time minimal in high-volume production
- Eliminates multiple setups for parts with Y-axis features on both ends
- Same compact footprint as the SY despite the dual Y-axis capability
Limitations
- Most complex programming in the TT 1300 family — demands advanced CAM and experienced programmers
- 175 mm diameter and 120 mm length restrict this to small parts only
- 11 kW spindle power is modest — designed for small, fast cuts rather than heavy material removal
- Highest cost in the 5-inch chuck TT 1300 lineup at $280,000-$350,000
- Dual Y-axis adds cost that's only justified when parts actually need off-center features on both ends
Best For
Frequently Asked Questions
01
The SYY has Y-axis capability on both the main and sub-spindle turrets. The SY only has Y-axis on the main spindle side. If your parts need off-center milling features on both ends, the SYY eliminates a separate milling operation. If only the front end needs Y-axis work, save money with the SY.
02
Expect $280,000-$350,000 new. The dual Y-axis carries a premium over the SY. It's justified on parts that need Y-axis features on both ends — otherwise the standard SY is the better value.
03
Only if your parts actually need off-center milling features on both the front and back faces. If your back-end work is just facing, boring, or C-axis drilling, the standard SY does it fine. Run a cost analysis on your specific part families to see if the setup elimination justifies the premium.
04
Mastercam, ESPRIT, GibbsCAM, and PartMaker all support multi-turret, multi-spindle, dual-Y programming with simulation. You'll need the advanced mill-turn modules to fully program and simulate this machine. Don't try to hand-code complex dual-Y programs.
05
Yes, and bar-fed production is the typical setup. The bar feeder feeds through the main spindle, the machine completes all front-end and back-end operations including Y-axis milling on both sides, and finished parts drop off. This is designed for high-volume unattended production.
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