FORTUNE PACIFIC NC200 CNC LATHE

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FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
NC200
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This compact CNC turning center features a 6.3-inch chuck and accommodates bar stock up to 5.12 inches in diameter, making it suitable for small to medium-sized precision parts. With a maximum swing of 7.87 inches and a machining length of 11.02 inches, the machine delivers efficient performance for a variety of turning applications. The spindle operates at up to 3,000 RPM, powered by a 4.02 hp motor, ensuring reliable cutting speeds and consistent results. Designed as a 2-axis (X and Z) machine, it does not include live tooling, a sub-spindle, or a tailstock, focusing on straightforward turning operations. Control is managed via the GSK 980TDc CNC system, providing user-friendly programming and operation for standard turning tasks. The machine’s footprint measures 57.87 x 49.21 x 54.33 inches, and it weighs 2,425.08 lbs, offering a balance between rigidity and space efficiency for small shops or production environments. Its construction emphasizes stability and accuracy, supporting high repeatability for batch production and prototyping. Ideal for shops seeking a cost-effective, entry-level CNC lathe, this turning center is well-suited for basic turning operations without the complexity of secondary spindles or milling capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
3000 RPM
Max Swing
7.87 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
5.12 ''

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