FORTUNE PACIFIC NC630 B550 3TONS CNC LATHE

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OEM
FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
NC630 B550 3TONS
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC turning center features a **12.6-inch chuck size** and a **bar capacity of 14.17 inches**, accommodating relatively large workpieces. It operates on a **2-axis configuration** driven by a powerful **14.75 hp motor**, capable of reaching a **maximum spindle speed of 800 RPM**. The machine supports a substantial **swing diameter of 24.8 inches** over the bed, allowing machining of wide components, and offers a **maximum machining length of 196.85 inches**, ideal for long parts. A **tailstock is included** to provide additional workpiece support during turning operations, enhancing rigidity and precision during extended cuts. Controlled by a **FANUC 0i Mate-TD CNC system**, this lathe ensures precise, automated control over the cutting process for repeatability and efficiency. The machine lacks live tooling and a sub-spindle, indicating it is primarily designed for single-spindle turning without secondary milling or drilling on the turret. With physical dimensions of approximately **278.35 x 66.93 x 74.02 inches** and a weight of **14,330 lbs**, the lathe occupies a significant footprint and has a robust build suitable for heavy-duty machining tasks. This combination of features makes it well-suited for handling large, long workpieces in batch production or machining environments where high power and stability are critical.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
14.17 ''
Max Spindle Speed
800 RPM
Control System
FANUC OI-TF PLUS
Max Swing
24.80 ''

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