AMERICAN 3220S CNC LATHE

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OEM
AMERICAN
Model
3220S
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

The milling machine features a robust 29.8 kW power system delivering efficient performance for demanding industrial applications. Operating at a maximum spindle speed of 1,500 RPM, this machine is engineered for heavy-duty machining operations requiring sustained torque and consistent power delivery across extended work cycles. The 32-inch swing radius accommodates a wide range of workpiece geometries, allowing operators to machine larger components without repositioning. With a machining length of 120 inches, this equipment supports extended workpieces and complex multi-stage operations, making it suitable for substantial production runs and fabrication tasks. The machine employs a horizontal spindle configuration typical of traditional industrial milling equipment, designed for precision cutting, slotting, and gear operations. Cast iron construction throughout the column and base provides exceptional rigidity and vibration dampening, critical factors for maintaining dimensional accuracy during intensive machining cycles. The mechanical drive system ensures direct power transmission and strong resistance to overload conditions. This configuration balances power delivery with operational flexibility, enabling machinists to execute various cutting strategies including facing, boring, and slot milling. The machine's specifications position it as a versatile tool for general machining, heavy-duty fabrication, and production work, particularly suited for shops requiring reliable performance with larger workpieces and extended cutting envelopes.

Technical Attributes

Control System
AMERICAN CONTROL ELECTRONICS ACE
Max Swing
32.00 ''
Distance Between Centers
80.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1500 RPM

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