AMERA SEIKI S-40/2M CNC LATHE

AMERA SEIKI S-40/2M AMERA SEIKI S-40/2M CNC LATHE equipment image

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AMERA SEIKI
Model
S-40/2M
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC turning center features a robust swing of 39.72 inches (1,010 mm) and a maximum machining length of 78.70 inches (2,000 mm), making it ideal for large and complex workpieces. The machine is equipped with a 40-inch chuck, providing exceptional clamping capacity for oversized parts. With a maximum turning diameter of 33.50 inches (850 mm), it supports a wide range of turning operations, including facing, threading, boring, and grooving. The main spindle delivers 50 horsepower (37 kW), ensuring high torque and power for demanding machining tasks, especially in heavy-duty and high-precision applications. The CNC control system enables precise, automated operation, allowing for complex geometries, tight tolerances, and high repeatability. The machine’s rigid construction and advanced linear motion systems contribute to superior stability and accuracy, minimizing vibration and maximizing surface finish quality. Designed for versatility, it supports multi-axis machining and can be equipped with powered tooling for milling and drilling operations. The CNC interface facilitates easy programming, tool management, and process optimization, making it suitable for high-volume production and custom part manufacturing. This turning center is engineered for industries requiring high-performance machining of large components, such as aerospace, energy, and heavy equipment.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
39.00 ''

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