CLAUSING CNC3000MT CNC LATHE

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OEM
CLAUSING
Model
CNC3000MT
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This is a 2-axis CNC lathe offering a powerful 11.2 kW motor optimized for medium-duty machining tasks. It delivers a maximum spindle speed of 2,200 RPM, suitable for a variety of turning operations requiring moderate spindle speeds. The machine features an 18.08-inch swing capacity, allowing it to handle workpieces up to this diameter efficiently. Its machining length reaches 60 inches, enabling the processing of relatively long cylindrical parts. Equipped with a tailstock, this machine supports operations on longer workpieces by providing additional support and stability during turning. The control system is fully CNC-enabled, ensuring precise, programmable movement and automation of the turning processes across the two axes. This configuration makes it ideal for batch production or custom machining of medium-sized parts that require consistent accuracy and repeatability. The machine's robust power, combined with its dimensional capabilities, supports industrial applications where precision turning with moderate spindle speed is essential. The presence of a tailstock additionally enhances versatility, particularly for elongate workpieces that need additional support to prevent deflection during machining. Overall, the machine merges effective power, suitable spindle speed, and CNC precision in a 2-axis turning center tailored for moderate-sized components.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
18.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2200 RPM

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