DYNAPATH FB98 CNC LATHE

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OEM
DYNAPATH
Model
FB98
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a robust swing capacity of 98.43 inches and a dual-axis configuration, enabling precise machining of large workpieces. Powered by a 68.44 hp motor, the machine delivers high torque and consistent performance for demanding turning operations. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 400 RPM, providing optimal control for both heavy-duty and fine finishing tasks. Equipped with a tailstock, the lathe ensures secure workpiece support and enhanced accuracy during long or complex machining cycles. The machine is controlled by a Delta 2000 CNC system, known for its reliability, intuitive interface, and advanced motion control capabilities. The Delta 2000 controller supports simultaneous multi-axis control, rapid block processing, and seamless integration with servo drives for high-speed data exchange and precise positioning. It offers comprehensive programming features, including tool offset management, backlash compensation, and single-block execution, ensuring flexibility and repeatability in production environments. The control system also provides real-time monitoring of spindle speed, feed rate, and tool position, as well as diagnostic functions for efficient troubleshooting. With its combination of high power, large swing, and advanced CNC control, this lathe is well-suited for heavy industrial applications requiring accuracy, durability, and ease of operation.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
98.43 ''
Max Spindle Speed
400 RPM

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