FORTUNE PACIFIC CNC550 CNC LATHE

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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- CNC550
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a 10-inch chuck size and a 14.5-inch bar capacity, making it suitable for a wide range of cylindrical workpieces. Designed as a 2-axis machine, it delivers precise turning operations with a maximum turning diameter of 17.7 inches and a swing of 21.6 inches, allowing for larger diameter parts to be machined efficiently. The machining length is 19.7 inches, providing ample travel for extended workpieces. Power is supplied by a robust 20.1 hp motor, supporting demanding cutting tasks, while the spindle achieves speeds up to 3,000 RPM for high-performance material removal. The lathe is equipped with a tailstock for added workpiece support, ensuring stability during long or precision turning operations. It does not include live tooling or a sub-spindle, focusing on traditional turning applications. Control is managed via a FANUC 0i-TD CNC system, offering reliable and user-friendly programming for consistent part production. The machine’s overall dimensions are 115.7 inches in length, 72.8 inches in width, and 72.8 inches in height, with a total weight of 10,582.2 lbs, reflecting its heavy-duty construction and stability. This CNC lathe is ideal for shops requiring high accuracy, repeatability, and reliability in standard turning operations, particularly for symmetrical parts in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3000 RPM
- Max Swing
- 21.60 ''
- Control System
- FANUC OI-TF
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