FORTUNE PACIFIC NC1250 B755 5TONS CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- NC1250 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 cylindrical workpieces. The machine features a 39.37-inch chuck size capable of gripping bar stock up to 32.08 inches in diameter, making it suitable for processing large diameter components. With a maximum swing of 49.21 inches, the lathe can accommodate and safely turn parts of considerable size without interference from machine guarding or components. The exceptional machining length of 393.70 inches enables production of extremely long parts, supporting extended turning operations that typical lathes cannot handle. Powered by a robust 29.5 horsepower spindle, the machine delivers substantial cutting force necessary for aggressive machining of castings, forgings, and heavy turning features on large diameter materials. Operating at a maximum of 250 RPM, the lathe prioritizes torque and material removal rates over spindle speed, ideal for demanding operations requiring significant cutting force. The integrated tailstock provides crucial support for longer workpieces during machining, enhancing precision and stability. The 2-axis configuration (X and Z axes) controls diameter and length movements respectively, offering fundamental CNC machining capabilities for symmetrical parts. Controlled by a FANUC 0i-TD CNC system, the machine delivers computer-controlled precision and repeatability. The absence of live tooling and sub-spindle indicates this is a dedicated turning center optimized for high-volume production of large cylindrical components requiring exceptional accuracy and rigidity.
Technical Attributes
- Control System
- FANUC 0I-TD
- Max Swing
- 49.21 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 250 RPM
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