CLAUSING CB 50X252 CNC LATHE

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CLAUSING
Model
CB 50X252
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This industrial machine features a 50-inch swing and a machining length of 252 inches, designed for high-precision, large-scale turning operations. The CNC control system is powered by the Fanuc 18i T, a robust and versatile controller known for its reliability and advanced functionality in demanding production environments. The Fanuc 18i T supports multi-axis control, enabling simultaneous management of multiple machine axes for complex machining tasks. It offers comprehensive programming capabilities, including canned cycles, custom macros, and advanced interpolation functions, ensuring efficient and accurate part production. The control system integrates seamlessly with various I/O devices and supports both inch and metric measurement systems, providing flexibility for diverse manufacturing requirements. Enhanced features such as high-speed processing, smooth motion control, and real-time diagnostics contribute to improved productivity and reduced downtime. The Fanuc 18i T also includes built-in safety functions, emergency stop protocols, and overtravel protection to safeguard both the machine and operator. With its scalable architecture, the controller can be expanded to accommodate additional axes or auxiliary equipment, making it suitable for integration into automated cells or robotic loading systems. The user-friendly interface and intuitive programming environment simplify setup and operation, reducing the learning curve for operators. This machine is ideal for heavy-duty applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and energy, where precision, reliability, and long-term performance are critical.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
50.00 ''

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