FEELER FTC-350 CNC LATHE

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- Model
- FTC-350
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a **9.8-inch chuck size** enabling secure holding of medium-sized workpieces. It supports a **maximum swing of 23.6 inches**, defining the largest diameter the tool can machine without interference. The machine operates on a **2-axis system (X and Z axes)**, suitable for standard turning operations including facing and cylindrical turning. It delivers a **maximum spindle speed of 4,500 RPM**, providing optimal rotation for diverse material cutting. The lathe accommodates a **maximum turning diameter of 13.8 inches**, which is the largest radial dimension of a part that can be machined effectively. The **maximum machining length is 13.4 inches**, specifying the longest workpiece length the machine can handle between centers or fixed supports. Control is managed via an advanced **Siemens 802D SL CNC system**, ensuring precise tool path programming, repeatability, and efficient process automation. This configuration makes the lathe well-suited for precision turning of medium-sized components in applications requiring reliable, repeatable machining with computer numerical control. The 2-axis control focuses on X-axis (cross-slide) and Z-axis (longitudinal) movements, providing essential geometry shaping capabilities. The spindle speed of 4,500 RPM supports various material hardness and cutting conditions, maximizing operational flexibility. The Siemens 802D SL CNC control integrates robust programming and diagnostic features, facilitating complex part production with user-friendly interface and high reliability.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4500 RPM
- X-Axis Travel
- 7.87 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 14.96 ''
- Control System
- FANUC SERIES OI-TD
- Spindle Power
- 10.00 HP
- Max Swing
- 23.60 ''
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