FFG DMC DL 60V(L)M CNC LATHE

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OEM
FFG DMC
Model
DL 60V(L)M
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe represents a mid-sized precision turning center engineered for versatile manufacturing applications. The machine features a 24-inch swing over bed, enabling workpieces up to 17.7 inches in diameter to be machined, with a corresponding maximum turning diameter of 17.7 inches that defines the largest radial cutting capacity. The 12-inch chuck provides secure workpiece clamping for a range of bar stock sizes, while the machining length of 17.7 inches establishes the longitudinal travel range for extended turning operations. Powered by a 29.5 horsepower main spindle motor, the lathe delivers substantial cutting force and efficiency across diverse material applications. The spindle achieves a maximum rotational speed of 3,000 RPM, balancing precision and production rates for both intricate designs and efficient material removal. This speed range is particularly suitable for larger diameter workpieces and heavy-duty turning operations. The machine is equipped with a FANUC 0I-TF CNC control system, providing advanced programmable control for complex machining sequences and multi-axis operations. This control platform ensures repeatability, accuracy, and ease of programming, making the lathe adaptable to various production requirements. The integrated axis configuration allows for coordinated X and Z-axis movements, essential for maintaining dimensional precision and surface finish quality. Overall, this CNC lathe is positioned for job shops and mid-volume production environments requiring reliable performance on medium-sized workpieces.

Technical Attributes

Control System
FANUC F0I-TD
Max Swing
24.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
3000 RPM

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