ACER ATB 67 CNC LATHE

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OEM
ACER
Model
ATB 67
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This 2-axis CNC lathe is engineered for high-precision turning operations, featuring a robust construction designed to deliver consistent accuracy and reliability. The machine operates on the X and Z linear axes, enabling precise control over diameter and length for a wide range of symmetrical and moderately complex components. With a maximum swing of 66.54 inches, it accommodates large workpieces, making it suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications. The spindle delivers a maximum speed of 400 RPM, optimized for efficient material removal and fine finishing. The lathe is powered by a 37.3 kW motor, providing ample torque for demanding machining tasks. A tailstock is included, enhancing support for long or slender workpieces and improving overall rigidity during operation. The CNC control system ensures programmable automation, allowing for repeatable, high-volume production with minimal manual intervention. Advanced features such as rapid traverse, precision ball screws, and high-resolution feedback systems contribute to tight tolerances and smooth surface finishes. The machine’s design emphasizes ease of use, maintenance, and integration into automated manufacturing cells. Ideal for industries requiring high accuracy and productivity, this 2-axis CNC lathe is a versatile solution for turning, facing, drilling, and threading operations on a variety of materials.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
66.50 ''
Max Spindle Speed
400 RPM

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