FORTUNE PACIFIC NC2000 B1100 CNC LATHE

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OEM
FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
NC2000 B1100
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a 63-inch chuck size and bar capacity, enabling the secure holding and machining of large-diameter workpieces up to 63 inches in diameter. Designed as a 2-axis machine, it provides precise control along the X and Z axes for efficient turning operations. The lathe is powered by a robust 29.5 hp motor, delivering ample torque for heavy-duty machining tasks, and achieves a maximum spindle speed of 630 RPM, suitable for a wide range of materials and cutting conditions. With a maximum swing of 78.74 inches, the machine accommodates oversized parts, while the machining length extends up to 472.44 inches, allowing for the production of long components in a single setup. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances workpiece support and rigidity during machining, improving accuracy and surface finish. This model does not feature live tooling or a sub-spindle, focusing on traditional turning operations rather than milling or secondary machining. Control is managed via a FANUC 0i Mate-TD CNC system, ensuring reliable and user-friendly operation with high repeatability. Ideal for industries requiring large-part turning, this CNC lathe combines size, power, and precision for demanding production environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
630 RPM
Max Swing
78.74 ''
Distance Between Centers
118.00 ''

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