DOOSAN PUMA 600LY CNC LATHE

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- DOOSAN
- Model
- PUMA 600LY
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
A 4-axis CNC lathe combines three linear axes (X, Y, Z) with a rotary A-axis or C-axis to enable complex multi-directional machining operations. This configuration allows for end-face machining, helical operations, groove cutting, and off-center drilling without manual workpiece repositioning. With a maximum spindle speed of 1,800 RPM, this lathe accommodates moderate to heavy-duty turning applications requiring controlled cutting speeds for precision work. The 29.53-inch turning diameter enables machining of medium-sized cylindrical components, while the 44.88-inch swing capacity provides clearance for larger workpiece diameters over the bed. The 127.95-inch machining length supports extended workpieces, making this ideal for shaft work, sleeves, and similar components. The integrated CNC control system coordinates simultaneous movement across all four axes, enabling the creation of complex features such as keyways, angled holes, and intricate surface contours in a single setup. This eliminates the need for secondary operations or additional machinery transfers, significantly reducing production time and minimizing setup errors. The machine's precision positioning and repeatability capabilities ensure consistent accuracy across multiple parts. This configuration is particularly suited for aerospace, medical device manufacturing, and precision engineering applications requiring versatility in handling complex geometries and multi-face machining operations. The combination of rotary positioning capability with extended cutting length makes this lathe an efficient multi-purpose solution for advanced manufacturing environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1800 RPM
- Max Swing
- 44.88 ''
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