CYCLEMATIC CTL-618EVS CNC LATHE

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- Model
- CTL-618EVS
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features an 11.0-inch maximum swing capacity, with 6.0 inches swing over the cross slide and 9.0 inches swing over the front apron, enabling versatile turning operations on medium-sized workpieces. It offers an 18.0-inch distance between centers, affording sufficient length for various machining tasks. The lathe accommodates a 5.0-inch chuck and a spindle bore of 1.25 inches, suitable for precise gripping and bar feeding. The spindle nose diameter is 2.189 inches, optimized for tool attachment stability. Powered by a robust 5.0 HP spindle motor, the lathe achieves spindle speeds up to 4,000 RPM, delivering adequate torque and surface finish quality for a range of materials. The machine’s footprint measures 76 inches in length, 36 inches in width, and 74 inches in height, with a substantial weight of 2,200 lbs, reflecting a solid and rigid construction that reduces vibration for greater machining accuracy. The control system incorporates a Fagor Digital Read Out (DRO), allowing for precise measurement and control of machining parameters, thereby enhancing repeatability and reducing operator error. This combination of mechanical capacity and advanced digital control makes the lathe well-suited for detailed turning and machining operations in industrial and manufacturing environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4000 RPM
- Distance Between Centers
- 18.00 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 1.25 ''
- Max Swing
- 11.00 ''
- Control System
- FAGOR DIGITAL READOUT
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