Turning center with Y-axis


Turning center with Y-axis

The Tsugami M08SY turning center performs highly complex machining such as turning, drilling, boring, cross-drilling and CNC milling.

The company says the main and subspindle are equipped with integral, built-in spindle motors, which minimize vibration and provide superior acceleration and deceleration for heavy-duty cutting and fine finishing. The Y-axis enables off center CNC milling of complex parts, and incorporating the subspindle eliminates the need for secondary operations.

Ideal for a wide range of applications, the M08SY-II is built for high accuracy, high production machining. The Y-axis enables turret tool positioning above or below center. The 12-position turret mounted to the Y-axis allows users to mount driven tooling at any turret position for use on the main or subspindle. According to the company, the tool zone flexibility coupled with the C-axis provides the capability and flexibility to machine virtually any feature and drop a part complete in one clamping.

Additionally, the M08SY-II features a robust yet compact base, and the X and Y feature massive box way construction that allows for superior rigidity and dampening when taking heavy cuts. The Z slide is comprised of heavy duty linear roller guide ways for speed and rigidity. The three axes are designed for exceptional accuracy and long machine life.

Specifications include a chuck size of 8″ main and 6″ sub, main spindle speed/motor of 10 – 14.8 hp (7.5 / 11 kW), and the back spindle speed/motor of 7.45 – 10 hp (5.5 / 7.5 kW), and maximum live tool speed of 5,000 rpm.

Technical data

Chuck Size8″ Main, 6″ SubNumber of Stations12Main Spindle Speed/Motor10 – 14.8 hp (7.5 / 11 kW)Back Spindle Speed/Motor7.45 – 10 hp (5.5 / 7.5 kW)Max. Live Tool Speed5,000 rpmControlFanuc 0i-TFWeight13,007 lbs, 5,900 kgWidth x Depth x Height97.24″ x 72.83″ x 75.98″(2,470 x 1,850 x 1,930mm)Technical data

January 19, 2026

The Tsugami M08SY turning center performs highly complex machining such as turning, drilling, boring, cross-drilling and CNC milling.

The company says the main and subspindle are equipped with integral, built-in spindle motors, which minimize vibration and provide superior acceleration and deceleration for heavy-duty cutting and fine finishing. The Y-axis enables off center CNC milling of complex parts, and incorporating the subspindle eliminates the need for secondary operations.

Ideal for a wide range of applications, the M08SY-II is built for high accuracy, high production machining. The Y-axis enables turret tool positioning above or below center. The 12-position turret mounted to the Y-axis allows users to mount driven tooling at any turret position for use on the main or subspindle. According to the company, the tool zone flexibility coupled with the C-axis provides the capability and flexibility to machine virtually any feature and drop a part complete in one clamping.

Additionally, the M08SY-II features a robust yet compact base, and the X and Y feature massive box way construction that allows for superior rigidity and dampening when taking heavy cuts. The Z slide is comprised of heavy duty linear roller guide ways for speed and rigidity. The three axes are designed for exceptional accuracy and long machine life.

Specifications include a chuck size of 8″ main and 6″ sub, main spindle speed/motor of 10 – 14.8 hp (7.5 / 11 kW), and the back spindle speed/motor of 7.45 – 10 hp (5.5 / 7.5 kW), and maximum live tool speed of 5,000 rpm.

Technical data

Chuck Size 8″ Main, 6″ Sub
Number of Stations 12
Main Spindle Speed/Motor 10 – 14.8 hp (7.5 / 11 kW)
Back Spindle Speed/Motor 7.45 – 10 hp (5.5 / 7.5 kW)
Max. Live Tool Speed 5,000 rpm
Control Fanuc 0i-TF
Weight 13,007 lbs, 5,900 kg
Width x Depth x Height 97.24″ x 72.83″ x 75.98″(2,470 x 1,850 x 1,930mm)Technical data