ECOCA MT-518/5100 CNC LATHE

ECOCA MT-518/5100 ECOCA MT-518/5100 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
ECOCA
Model
MT-518/5100
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This high-performance CNC lathe features an 18-inch chuck size, enabling secure clamping of large workpieces for demanding turning applications. Powered by a robust 60 horsepower motor, the machine delivers exceptional torque and cutting force, supporting heavy-duty machining operations with consistent reliability. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 1,800 revolutions per minute, providing optimal performance for a wide range of materials and part geometries. With a maximum turning diameter of 31.5 inches and a swing of 39.4 inches, the lathe accommodates sizable components, making it suitable for large-scale production and complex parts. The machining length extends up to 200.8 inches, allowing for the processing of long shafts and extended workpieces with precision. An integrated tailstock enhances workpiece support and stability during extended turning operations, ensuring accuracy and minimizing deflection. The machine is equipped with advanced CNC control, enabling automated, repeatable, and highly accurate machining cycles. This combination of power, capacity, and control makes the lathe ideal for industries requiring high-volume, high-precision turning, including aerospace, automotive, and heavy equipment manufacturing. The CNC interface supports complex programming, tool management, and seamless integration into modern production environments, ensuring maximum efficiency and part consistency.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
39.40 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1800 RPM

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