FORTUNE PACIFIC NC5000 CNC LATHE

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OEM
FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
NC5000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This large-scale CNC turning center features a massive 126-inch chuck size and a bar capacity of 157.48 inches, making it ideal for heavy-duty machining of exceptionally large workpieces. With a swing of 196.85 inches and a maximum machining length of 787.4 inches, the machine is engineered for extended part production with high rigidity and stability. The 2-axis configuration provides precise control for turning operations, while the absence of live tooling and a sub-spindle indicates a focus on traditional turning rather than milling or secondary operations. The machine delivers substantial power at 177.156 hp, supporting aggressive material removal rates even on the most demanding jobs. Maximum spindle speed is set at 80 RPM, optimized for large-diameter, high-torque applications where lower speeds are required for accuracy and surface finish. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances workpiece support and enables drilling or taper turning operations. Control is managed via a FANUC 0i Mate-TD CNC system, providing reliable and user-friendly operation for complex turning cycles. The robust construction and large working envelope make this turning center suitable for industries requiring the machining of oversized components, such as energy, aerospace, and heavy equipment manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
196.85 ''
Max Spindle Speed
80 RPM

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