ECOCA MT-520/2100 CNC LATHE

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OEM
ECOCA
Model
MT-520/2100
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a robust 20-inch chuck size, enabling secure clamping of large workpieces for high-precision turning operations. Powered by a 60 hp main motor, the machine delivers exceptional torque and cutting performance, ideal for demanding production environments. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 1,500 RPM, balancing high-speed capability with power for efficient material removal across a wide range of metals. With a maximum turning diameter of 31.5 inches and a swing of 39.4 inches, the lathe accommodates sizable components, while the 82.7-inch machining length supports extended workpieces, making it suitable for shafts, pipes, and other long parts. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances workpiece support and accuracy during machining, especially for lengthy or slender components. Advanced CNC control ensures precise, repeatable operations, allowing for complex geometries and automated production runs. The machine’s design emphasizes rigidity and stability, minimizing vibration and maximizing part quality. This lathe is engineered for versatility, handling everything from heavy-duty roughing to fine finishing, and is well-suited for industries requiring high-capacity, high-accuracy turning such as aerospace, automotive, and energy.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
82.68 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1500 RPM
Z-Axis Travel
115.00 ''
Max Swing
39.40 ''
Control System
FANUC 0I-TD
X-Axis Travel
9.65 ''

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