FRANK PHOENIX FL-H3207CNC CNC LATHE

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- FRANK PHOENIX
- Model
- FL-H3207CNC
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This is a compact 2-axis CNC lathe equipped with a 20 horsepower Siemens motor capable of reaching a maximum spindle speed of 4,500 RPM, making it suitable for precision turning operations on medium-sized workpieces. The machine features an 8-inch chuck with a maximum swing of 23.62 inches over the bed, allowing it to accommodate parts up to 16.14 inches in turning diameter. With a machining length of 29.53 inches, the lathe can handle extended workpiece lengths, providing versatility for various turning applications. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances workholding capability and stability during extended turning and drilling operations on longer components. As a 2-axis machine, it operates on X and Z axes with the cutting tool positioned at a fixed turret location, delivering straightforward yet efficient machining for conventional turning tasks. The CNC control system enables precise, repeatable cuts with automated feed rates and spindle speed adjustments, improving production consistency and reducing setup time compared to manual lathes. This configuration makes the machine ideal for job shops and small-to-medium production facilities requiring economical precision turning of cylindrical and tapered parts, shafts, and similar components without the added complexity and cost of multi-axis systems. The combination of adequate power, moderate speed capacity, and practical workholding specifications positions this lathe as a reliable workhorse for general-purpose CNC turning work.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4500 RPM
- Max Swing
- 23.62 ''
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