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DN Solutions PUMA TT 2100 SYY

$320,000 - $420,000 Updated 2026-03-19
DN Solutions PUMA TT 2100 SYY CNC Lathes
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Key Specifications

Max Spindle

5,000 RPM

Spindle Power

25 kW (34 hp)

Max Turn Length

230 mm

chuck size

8 inch

max turning diameter

230 mm

x axis travel

165 mm (6.5 in)

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Overview

The DN Solutions PUMA TT 2100 SYY is the dual Y-axis variant of the TT 2100 platform, and it's about as close to a Swiss-army-knife turning center as you'll find in this size class. Two turrets, two spindles, two independent Y-axes — that means both turrets can perform off-center milling operations independently, even simultaneously. For shops chasing the shortest possible cycle times on complex multi-feature parts, this is the machine that eliminates every secondary operation.

The main spindle and sub-spindle both deliver 25 kW (34 hp) with 223 Nm (164 ft-lb) of torque, topping out at 5,000 RPM. That's a step up from the TT 1800 series in both power and torque, giving you more authority on tougher materials. The 8-inch chuck swings parts up to 230 mm (9 in) diameter. Each turret carries 12 stations with 5,000 RPM live tooling, and each gets its own 100 mm (4 in) Y-axis stroke.

Rapids are quick at 30 m/min on X and 40 m/min on Z. The FANUC multi-path control coordinates four simultaneous axes of motion across both turrets — that's a lot of metal removal happening at once. X-axis travel is 165 mm and Z gives you 700 mm.

The machine tips the scales at 9,500 kg (20,944 lb) on a 3,880 mm by 2,360 mm footprint. It's a substantial piece of iron, and the weight contributes to the rigidity you need when both turrets are cutting aggressively at the same time. For automotive, aerospace, and medical component production where parts have features on every surface, the TT 2100 SYY turns what used to be a three-machine process into a one-machine, one-cycle operation.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Chuck Size 8 inch
Max Turning Diameter 230 mm
Max Turning Length 230 mm
X Axis Travel 165 mm (6.5 in)
Y Axis Travel 100 mm (4 in) per turret
Z Axis Travel 700 mm (27.6 in)
Rapid Traverse X 30 m/min (1,181 in/min)
Rapid Traverse Z 40 m/min (1,575 in/min)
Max Spindle Speed 5,000 RPM
Spindle Motor Power 25 kW (34 hp)
Spindle Torque 223 Nm (164 ft-lb)
Sub Spindle Speed 5,000 RPM
Sub Spindle Power 25 kW (34 hp)
Turret Stations 2x 12-station
Rotary Tool Speed 5,000 RPM
Machine Length 3,880 mm (153 in)
Machine Width 2,360 mm (93 in)
Machine Height 2,250 mm (89 in)
Machine Weight 9,500 kg (20,944 lb)
CNC Control FANUC
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
Max Spindle Speed Max. 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 independent Y-axes let both turrets perform off-center milling simultaneously — the only way to get faster is to buy two machines
  • 25 kW (34 hp) matched spindles with 223 Nm torque handle aggressive cuts in steel and stainless on both main and sub-spindle
  • 30 m/min X-axis rapids are 50% faster than the TT 1800 series, reducing non-cutting time in complex multi-tool programs
  • 12 stations per turret with 5,000 RPM live tooling gives you 24 total tool positions for complex parts
  • FANUC multi-path control coordinates four-axis simultaneous cutting across both turrets with collision avoidance
  • Done-in-one capability eliminates secondary operations, reducing WIP, improving concentricity, and freeing floor space

Limitations

  • Premium pricing reflects the dual Y-axis capability — you need consistent high-volume complex parts to justify the investment
  • Programming dual Y-axis simultaneous operations is significantly more complex than single-turret work
  • 230 mm max turning diameter and length limit this to smaller components
  • 9,500 kg weight and large footprint require solid floor preparation
  • Higher maintenance complexity with dual turret drives, dual Y-axis mechanisms, and two spindle systems
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Best For

High-volume automotive production of complex transmission and drivetrain components Medical device manufacturers producing implants and connectors with features on every surface Aerospace shops running tight-tolerance small parts with multiple milled features Shops replacing multi-machine production cells to reduce floor space and operator count Contract manufacturers bidding on complex turned-and-milled parts where cycle time wins the job Production environments where concentricity between first-op and second-op features is critical
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What does the SYY designation mean?

S means sub-spindle, the first Y means Y-axis on the upper turret, and the second Y means Y-axis on the lower turret. So SYY gives you twin spindles and twin Y-axes — both turrets can independently perform off-center milling. The SY variant only has Y-axis on one turret.

02 How much does a PUMA TT 2100 SYY cost?

New machines typically run $320,000-$420,000 depending on options and tooling. The dual Y-axis adds about $40-60K over the single-Y SY variant. Used machines from the Doosan era are less common but can be found in the $160,000-$250,000 range.

03 What's the advantage over the TT 1800 SY?

The TT 2100 SYY gives you more spindle power (25 kW vs 22 kW), faster X-axis rapids (30 vs 20 m/min), and most importantly a second independent Y-axis. Both turrets can mill off-center simultaneously, which the TT 1800 SY can't do. If your parts have off-center features on both ends, the SYY is the right choice.

04 Can both Y-axes operate at the same time?

Yes, that's the key advantage. Each turret has its own independent Y-axis drive, so one turret can be milling a flat on the main spindle side while the other cuts a keyway on the sub-spindle side. The FANUC control manages the synchronization and collision avoidance across all axes.

05 What parts are ideal for this machine?

Complex small parts that need turning, drilling, milling, and back-working — automotive connectors, hydraulic fittings with hex features and cross-holes, medical implant components, aerospace fasteners with milled flats and off-center holes. If the part currently requires three operations across multiple machines, the TT 2100 SYY can probably do it in one.

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