FORTUNE PACIFIC NC1000 B755 5TONS CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- NC1000 B755 5TONS
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This is a heavy-duty 2-axis CNC lathe engineered for large-scale turning operations on substantial workpieces. With a generous 39.37-inch chuck size and 24.41-inch bar capacity, the machine accommodates sizable bar stock and forgings, making it ideal for industrial production environments. The maximum swing of 39.37 inches enables turning of large-diameter components, while the exceptional 393.70-inch machining length supports extended shafts and pipes, distinguishing this lathe for lengthy part production. Powered by 29.5 horsepower with a maximum spindle speed of 250 RPM, this configuration prioritizes torque and force over high-speed operation, making it well-suited for heavy cutting on large-diameter parts, castings, and drilling applications requiring substantial spindle power. The included tailstock provides additional workpiece support during extended turning operations, enhancing stability for the machine's extended work envelope. Operating on a fundamental 2-axis configuration (X and Z axes), the lathe controls tool positioning via the X-axis for diameter adjustment and the Z-axis for length along the workpiece, delivering proven reliability for symmetrical and straightforward turning tasks. Precision levels reach ±0.0005 inches with excellent repeatability across production runs. The FANUC 0i-TD CNC control system ensures dependable, computer-controlled operation for consistent manufacturing performance. While lacking live tooling and sub-spindle capabilities, this machine represents a traditional, purpose-built platform for high-volume production of large cylindrical components.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 250 RPM
- Z-Axis Travel
- 9.84 ''
- Max Swing
- 39.37 ''
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