ACRA ASL52 CNC LATHE

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OEM
ACRA
Model
ASL52
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features an 8-inch chuck size and supports a maximum bar capacity of 2.05 inches, suitable for medium-sized turning operations. It operates on 2 axes (X and Z), controlled via a reliable FANUC OTC CNC system, offering precise automated machining capabilities. The lathe is powered by a 25 HP motor, enabling a maximum spindle speed of 4,500 RPM, which provides a balance of torque and speed ideal for various materials and operations. It accommodates workpieces with a maximum turning diameter of 9 inches and a swing of 16.5 inches, allowing machining of relatively large diameters over the bed and cross slide. The maximum machining length is 22 inches, defining the longest part the lathe can handle between centers or with chuck holding. This configuration supports typical CNC turning processes including facing, threading, and contouring. The 2-axis control ensures efficient longitudinal and cross-feed movements for accurate shaping of components. The FANUC OTC control system enhances precision, repeatability, and programmability, making it suitable for automated production environments. Overall, this lathe balances power, capacity, and CNC control sophistication for versatile mid-range turning and machining applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
4500 RPM
Distance Between Centers
22.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.05 ''
Max Swing
16.50 ''
Control System
FANUC OT-C

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