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DN Solutions PUMA TT 1300 SYYB

$290,000 - $360,000 Updated 2026-03-19
DN Solutions PUMA TT 1300 SYYB CNC Lathes
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Key Specifications

Spindle Power

15 kW (20 hp)

Max Turn Length

120 mm

chuck size

6 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 SYYB is the most capable machine in the TT 1300 family — a twin-spindle, twin-turret turning center with dual Y-axes and a 6-inch chuck. It takes everything the SYY offers and steps up the main spindle to 15 kW (20 hp) with 116 Nm (86 ft-lb) of torque through a 6-inch (152 mm) chuck. If you're producing complex small parts that need maximum mill-turn capability on both ends with more clamping force than the 5-inch models provide, this is the machine.

The main spindle runs at 6,000 RPM with 15 kW, while the sub-spindle matches at 11 kW/6,000 RPM. Both Y-axes provide 80 mm (3 in) of off-center travel, enabling true 3-axis milling on both the front and back ends of the workpiece. The 12-station turret carries live tools at 6,000 RPM. Automatic part transfer between main and sub-spindle means complete done-in-one parts with no operator intervention.

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. At 8,100 kg (17,857 lb), the SYYB is the heaviest TT 1300 variant, providing maximum rigidity for the dual-Y-axis cutting forces.

The 6-inch chuck gives you about 20% more clamping capacity than the 5-inch SYY, and the 15 kW spindle provides 25% more power. That's meaningful when you're holding slightly larger blanks or cutting harder materials where the extra torque prevents stalling. The FANUC 0i-TF Plus control manages all the complexity — twin spindles, twin turrets, dual Y-axes, and part transfer synchronization.

This machine represents the top of DN Solutions' small-part production technology. It's the most expensive TT 1300 variant, and it's only justified when you need the combination of 6-inch chuck capacity, dual Y-axis milling on both ends, and twin-spindle part completion. For shops that fit that profile, it's a remarkably capable production cell in a single machine footprint.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Chuck Size 6 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 15 kW (20 hp)
Spindle Torque 116 Nm (86 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 8,100 kg (17,857 lb)
Machine Length 3,510 mm (138 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

  • Most capable TT 1300 variant: 6-inch chuck, dual Y-axes, twin spindles, twin turrets, live tooling
  • 15 kW main spindle with 116 Nm torque handles slightly larger blanks and harder materials than the 5-inch models
  • Dual Y-axes enable true off-center milling on both front and back ends of the part
  • 6,000 RPM on all spindles and live tools for proper surface speeds on small-diameter work
  • Automatic part transfer produces complete parts in a single cycle with no operator intervention
  • 8,100 kg mass provides maximum rigidity in the TT 1300 family

Limitations

  • Most expensive TT 1300 at $290,000-$360,000 — only justified when parts need all capabilities
  • 175 mm diameter and 120 mm length mean this is strictly a small-part machine
  • Dual Y-axis twin-spindle programming is the most complex in the lineup — advanced CAM is mandatory
  • 15 kW is still modest power — not for heavy stock removal on tough exotics
  • The premium over the SYY is only worth it if you actually need the 6-inch chuck capacity
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Best For

Maximum-complexity small parts requiring dual-Y-axis milling on both ends with 6-inch chuck capacity Medical device and implant production from bar stock where complete parts drop off finished High-precision connector and fitting manufacturing with off-center features on both faces Shops upgrading from the SY or SYY that need the larger chuck for their part mix Production environments where consolidating 3-4 machine operations into one cycle drives profitability
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Frequently Asked Questions

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

The SYYB has a 6-inch chuck with 15 kW/116 Nm main spindle, while the SYY has a 5-inch chuck with 11 kW/93 Nm. Both have dual Y-axes and identical sub-spindle specs. Choose the SYYB if you need more clamping force or are working with slightly larger blanks.

02 What does a PUMA TT 1300 SYYB cost?

Expect $290,000-$360,000 new. It's the flagship TT 1300 model with every available capability. Only buy this over the SYY if you specifically need the 6-inch chuck. Used machines are rare but sell in the $150,000-$230,000 range.

03 Is the SYYB worth the premium over the SYB?

The SYYB adds dual Y-axes versus single Y-axis on the SYB. If your parts need off-center milling features on the back end (sub-spindle side), the SYYB pays for itself by eliminating a separate VMC operation. If back-end work is only C-axis, save money with the SYB.

04 What materials can the SYYB handle?

It handles steel, stainless, aluminum, brass, and most standard engineering materials at the small-part scale. The 15 kW spindle can work titanium and Inconel with appropriate feeds and speeds, but don't expect heavy stock removal rates on exotics — it's designed for precision, not brute force.

05 Can this run lights-out with a bar feeder?

Yes, that's the intended production mode. With a bar feeder, parts counter, and proper chip management, shops regularly run these machines unattended for full shifts. The twin-spindle design completes parts in one cycle, so there's no manual intervention needed between parts.

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