COMEV CDR 20 CNC LATHE

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COMEV
Model
CDR 20
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC-machined component features a **swing diameter of 17.72 inches** and a **machining length of 15.75 inches**, designed for precision manufacturing within these dimensional constraints. The part is produced using **computer numerical control (CNC)** technology, which utilizes pre-programmed software to control machining tools with high accuracy and repeatability. The CNC control enables precise multi-axis movement, allowing complex geometries and tight tolerances to be achieved efficiently. The machining process involves a robust spindle system capable of controlled rotational speeds, essential for high-quality surface finishes and dimensional accuracy. Typical spindle speeds for components of this size range can vary based on material and tooling but generally fall between 1,500 and 12,000+ RPM to optimize cutting speed and feed rates. The setup ensures minimal vibration and thermal stability to maintain precision over the machining length. Given a machining length of 15.75 inches and swing of 17.72 inches, this part is likely produced on a lathe or turning center with sufficient capacity to accommodate the workpiece size. The CNC control allows for precise movement along the axis of the part, enabling turning, drilling, and other operations required by the design. Toolpaths are generated from CAD models and translated into G-code for automated machining execution. This process ensures consistent high repeatability and the ability to produce parts with surface finishes and tolerances suited for engineering or industrial applications.

Technical Attributes

Control System
FANUC 0I-TD
Max Swing
17.70 ''
Max Spindle Speed
4200 RPM

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