ACCUWAY UT-600/2900 CNC LATHE

ACCUWAY UT-600/2900 ACCUWAY UT-600/2900 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
ACCUWAY
Model
UT-600/2900
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a robust 15-inch chuck size, accommodating large workpieces for high-capacity production. Designed as a 2-axis machine, it operates along the X and Z axes, providing precise control for turning, facing, and threading operations on symmetrical parts. The lathe is powered by a 50 hp motor, delivering ample torque for demanding machining tasks, including heavy-duty cutting and turning of tough materials. It achieves a maximum spindle speed of 2,000 RPM, balancing speed and power for efficient material removal and fine surface finishes. The maximum turning diameter is 35.4 inches, allowing for the machining of large-diameter components, while the swing of 40.6 inches ensures clearance for oversized workpieces. With a machining length of 114.2 inches, this lathe is well-suited for long parts, such as shafts and bars. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances support and accuracy for extended workpieces, reducing deflection during machining. Control is managed via a FANUC 0i-T CNC system, offering reliable, user-friendly programming and operation, with high repeatability and precision. This lathe is ideal for applications requiring consistent, high-volume production of cylindrical parts with tight tolerances, making it a versatile solution for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Control System
FANUC 0I-T
Max Swing
40.60 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2000 RPM

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