AMERA SEIKI T-310 CNC LATHE

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AMERA SEIKI
Model
T-310
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a 10-inch chuck size and supports bar stock up to 3 inches in diameter. It operates on 2 axes (X and Z), providing precise control over diameter and length during turning operations. Powered by a robust 25 HP motor, the machine achieves a maximum spindle speed of 4,200 RPM, enabling efficient machining of diverse materials. The lathe offers a turning diameter of 17.7 inches and a maximum swing of 23.6 inches over the bed, accommodating moderately large workpieces. Its machining length capacity extends up to 19.3 inches, suited for medium-length parts. Equipped with a tailstock, it ensures additional support for longer or flexible workpieces during machining. Control is managed by an advanced CNC system, specifically the GE FANUC OITC, known for precise motion control and programmability. This configuration enables automated, repeatable operations with high accuracy typical of CNC machining, making the lathe suitable for production environments requiring consistent part quality. The machine’s 2-axis design focuses on turning tasks with high reliability and is ideal for precision cylindrical parts manufacturing. The combination of power, speed, and control supports a broad range of machining applications from prototyping to small and medium production runs. Overall, this lathe balances capacity, power, and control in a compact CNC platform optimized for turning operations requiring moderate size and precision.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
4200 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.00 ''
Max Swing
23.60 ''

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