What Makes the PUMA 2100Y II a Standout Turning Center?

Engineers choose the PUMA 2100Y II for its blend of speed, rigidity, and multi-axis capability.

Built for accuracy and long-term reliability, the DN Solutions PUMA 2100Y II combines a rigid 30° slant bed with a high-torque integral spindle that reaches 5,000 RPM. Its Y-axis mill-drill functionality and C-axis contouring eliminate secondary setups, boosting productivity and surface finish.

Highlights

  • 30 HP integral spindle motor for fast acceleration

  • 12-station BMT-55 turret with 24 index positions

  • 0.15-second turret swivel and rigid box-way construction

  • Thermal growth compensation and X-axis glass scales

  • EZ Guide i Conversational Programming for quick setups

How Is the PUMA 2100Y II Built for Demanding Production?

Heavy-duty construction and tight tolerances deliver consistency in high-volume runs.

Machine Dimensions

  • 125″ × 76.5″ footprint (3,175 × 1,945 mm)

  • 85″ height (2,163 mm) | 12,235 lb (5,550 kg)

Capacity

  • Turning diameter 15.98″ (406 mm) | Turning length 20.47″ (520 mm)

  • Swing over bed 30.7″ (780 mm)

Main Spindle & Drive System

5,000 RPM spindle with 22 kW (30 HP) motor and 264 ft-lb (358 Nm) torque.
A beltless integral design minimizes vibration for superior surface finishes.

Axes & Feeds

  • X Travel: 10.2″ (260 mm) Z Travel: 23.2″ (590 mm) Y Travel: ± 2.065″ (4.13″ total)

  • Rapid Traverse: 1,181 IPM (X/Z) | 394 IPM (Y)

  • Repeatability: ± 0.00008″ (X) | ± 0.00012″ (Z/Y)

Turret

12-station live-tool turret with 24-position indexing, 1″ tool shank, and 11,915 lb (53 kN) clamping force.

Why Does the Machine’s Design Ensure Precision and Stability?

A Meehanite® cast-iron foundation absorbs vibration and protects accuracy under load.

The one-piece slant bed enhances chip evacuation and operator ergonomics. NTN box ways and dual-supported ball screws maintain alignment even in heavy cuts. The integral spindle motor and servo-driven turret deliver smooth motion and fast tool changes. Features like heat isolation panels, automatic lubrication, and torque-detection sensors extend machine life while preserving micron-level tolerances

How Does Smart Technology Simplify Machining?

FANUC 0i-Plus control with touchscreen brings digital automation to the shop floor.

Operators can create programs directly from the 15″ iHMi touchscreen using EZ Guide i dialogs. Real-time monitoring tracks tool wear, load, and thermal compensation to keep tolerances tight.

Smart Features

  • Conversational programming with G-code integration

  • Tool load and breakage monitoring with auto-shutdown

  • Ethernet and USB connectivity for data management

  • Alarm guidance and maintenance libraries for quick troubleshooting

Why Partner with Ellison Technologies for Your CNC Investment?

Ellison provides regional expertise and complete lifecycle support for your machine tool.

Partnering with Ellison means more than buying a lathe — it’s a commitment to performance and productivity. From installation and training to automation integration, our team ensures your machine runs at peak efficiency.

You Get:

  • Turnkey engineering and productivity consulting

  • Certified service technicians within our regional service areas

  • Integration for bar feeders, robots, and coolant systems

  • Long-term partnership focused on uptime and ROI

Next Step: Request a Quote or Talk to an Ellison Specialist to discover how the PUMA 2100Y II can transform your manufacturing process.

FAQ Section

How does the PUMA 2100Y II increase throughput?

By combining Y-axis milling, live tooling, and C-axis contouring in one setup, the machine eliminates secondary operations and reduces cycle time. Rapid traverse rates and fast turret indexing further accelerate production.

What keeps the machine accurate during long runs?

Thermal compensation sensors, heat-isolated castings, and glass-scale feedback adjust axis movements automatically to maintain tight tolerances over extended cycles.

Is the FANUC control easy to use?

Yes. The EZ Guide i interface offers guided pattern cycles and editable G-code, making it ideal for both experienced operators and new machinists.