ACER ATL 1850ENC CNC LATHE

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Model
ATL 1850ENC
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This 2-axis CNC lathe is designed for precision turning operations, featuring a maximum spindle speed of 3,500 RPM for efficient machining of a wide range of materials. With an 18-inch swing over the bed, it accommodates medium-sized workpieces, making it suitable for versatile production environments. The machine is equipped with a tailstock, providing additional support for longer or slender components, ensuring stability and accuracy during machining. The CNC control system enables automated, repeatable operations with programmable spindle speeds and axis movements, supporting ISO-standard G-code programming for ease of integration into modern manufacturing workflows. The X and Z axes are driven by servo motors and precision ball screws, delivering high positioning accuracy and repeatability. The lathe offers rapid traverse rates for both axes, reducing cycle times and improving productivity. The spindle nose is compatible with standard chucks, and the spindle bore allows for bar feeding in continuous production setups. The machine’s rigid construction and robust guideways ensure long-term reliability and minimal maintenance. Ideal for simple to moderately complex parts, this 2-axis CNC lathe is well-suited for high-volume production, prototyping, and general-purpose machining applications.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
72.00 ''
Max Swing
18.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
18.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
3500 RPM

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