DYNAPATH FB118 CNC LATHE

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- DYNAPATH
- Model
- FB118
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe system features a **swing diameter of 118.11 inches**, supporting large workpieces with robust two-axis control for precise machining operations. Powered by a **100 hp motor**, it delivers strong torque to handle demanding cutting tasks at a maximum spindle speed of **200 RPM**, suitable for heavy-duty turning applications. The inclusion of a **tailstock** enhances workpiece stability during machining, especially for long or slender parts. Control is managed via a **Delta 2000 CNC controller**, a high-performance unit that supports advanced lathe functions with precision and reliability. Its embedded design incorporates a user-friendly interface, fast processing, and comprehensive machining controls, enabling detailed axis coordination and spindle management. The Delta 2000 utilizes DMCNET for high-speed data exchange, facilitating accurate spindle servo drive and servo motor control. Features include support for ISO G-code, real-time feedback, backlash compensation, and resonance suppression, ensuring smooth and precise machining with minimal vibrations. It also provides capabilities such as automatic tool setup, multi-axis interpolation, and extensive parameter customization. The system’s spindle control enables stable operation at low RPM with high torque, optimal for turning large-diameter parts, while the tailstock ensures workpiece support. The CNC controller’s integration with servo drives allows full closed-loop control with linear scale feedback for enhanced positional accuracy. This machine is designed for high precision, durability, and flexible control in large-scale lathe operations requiring CNC automation and powerful motor output.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 200 RPM
- Max Swing
- 118.11 ''
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