AMERA SEIKI S-38C/4M CNC LATHE

AMERA SEIKI S-38C/4M AMERA SEIKI S-38C/4M CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
AMERA SEIKI
Model
S-38C/4M
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a **swing of 35.4 inches** (approximately 900 mm) and a **machining length of 157 inches** (3988 mm), making it suitable for large workpieces requiring extensive turning operations. It accommodates a **24-inch chuck size**, providing a robust grip for heavy or large-diameter parts up to **28.5 inches in maximum turning diameter**. Powered by a **50 hp motor**, it delivers substantial torque and cutting capability for precision turning tasks. The machine is controlled via advanced CNC technology, enabling automated and precise tool positioning, which supports complex machining operations with high repeatability and accuracy. This configuration accommodates large, heavy-duty workpieces and is appropriate for industries requiring both length and diameter capacity in turning, such as aerospace, automotive, and heavy machinery manufacturing. The substantial chuck size combined with the significant swing and turning diameter enhances versatility in handling a variety of materials and workpiece geometries. The CNC control allows for multi-axis operations, efficient tool changes, and consistency across production runs, ensuring tight tolerances and superior surface finishes. Overall, this CNC lathe is engineered for high-performance, precision turning of large components with enhanced productivity and operational reliability.

Technical Attributes

Control System
FANUC 0I-TD
Max Swing
35.40 ''

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