ATRUMP 1960NC CNC LATHE

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OEM
ATRUMP
Model
1960NC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This 2-axis CNC lathe is engineered for high-precision turning operations, featuring a robust 10 hp spindle motor capable of reaching a maximum speed of 1,800 RPM for efficient material removal and fine finishing. Designed with a 19-inch swing over bed, it accommodates medium to large workpieces, while the 60-inch machining length enables extended part production. The machine is equipped with a tailstock for enhanced workholding versatility, supporting both chuck and center-driven setups. Control is managed by the CENTROID T400S CNC system, providing intuitive programming, reliable operation, and precise axis management. The X and Z axes are driven by servo motors and precision ball screws, ensuring accurate positioning and repeatability. The lathe’s rigid construction and high-quality guideways deliver stability during heavy cuts and prolonged use. Its CNC control supports a range of programming functions, including manual data input and standard G-code, with options for communication and diagnostics. This lathe is ideal for shops requiring dependable, repeatable performance in the production of cylindrical and symmetrical components, from prototypes to high-volume runs. The combination of power, precision, and user-friendly controls makes it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including automotive, aerospace, and general machining.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1800 RPM
Max Swing
19.00 ''

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