ACER ATL 1860 CNC LATHE

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ACER
Model
ATL 1860
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a 2-axis configuration controlled by a sophisticated CNC system, delivering precise and automated machining operations. It is powered by a robust 7.5 kW motor capable of reaching a maximum spindle speed of 3,100 RPM, suitable for a wide range of metal cutting tasks requiring moderate speed and torque. The machine accommodates workpieces with a swing diameter up to 18.11 inches, allowing for the machining of sizable cylindrical parts. Its maximum machining length extends to 55.12 inches, providing the capacity to handle long components efficiently. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances support for workpieces during operations, improving stability and precision especially when machining longer parts. The 2-axis setup allows for control over the main spindle rotation and the linear movement along the bed, typically enabling turning and facing operations. The machine’s combination of power, axis control, and size makes it suitable for industrial applications requiring reliable and accurate turning of medium-sized parts in materials such as steel, aluminum, and other metals. The CNC control system automates tool paths and feed, enhancing repeatability and reducing operator error. Overall, this lathe offers a balanced blend of power, capacity, and precision for efficient cylindrical machining tasks in manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
3100 RPM
Max Swing
18.00 ''
Control System
FANUC 20-TA

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