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DN Solutions PUMA TT 1300 SYY

$280,000 - $350,000 Updated 2026-03-19
DN Solutions PUMA TT 1300 SYY CNC Lathes
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Key Specifications

Spindle Power

11 kW (15 hp)

Max Turn Length

120 mm

chuck size

5 inch

max turning diameter

175 mm

x axis travel

135 mm (5 in)

y axis travel

80 mm (3 in)

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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.

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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

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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
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Best For

High-volume production of small parts with milling features on both front and back ends Medical implant and surgical instrument manufacturing requiring complex geometries from bar stock Precision connector and fitting production with off-center holes or flats on both faces Shops currently running three setups (lathe front, lathe back, mill) that want to consolidate to one Any application where dual-Y-axis part completion in one cycle provides a competitive cost advantage
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What's the difference between the TT 1300 SYY and the TT 1300 SY?

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 What does a PUMA TT 1300 SYY cost?

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 Is dual Y-axis worth the extra cost?

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 What CAM software supports dual-Y-axis programming?

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 Can I run bar stock through the TT 1300 SYY?

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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