GEMINIS GHT11-G4-2000X12000 CNC LATHE

GEMINIS GHT11-G4-2000X12000 GEMINIS GHT11-G4-2000X12000 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
GEMINIS
Model
GHT11-G4-2000X12000
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This 2-axis CNC lathe is engineered for high-capacity turning operations, featuring a robust 150 hp spindle motor and a maximum spindle speed of 550 RPM, ideal for heavy-duty machining of large workpieces. The machine offers a maximum turning diameter of 94.48 inches and a swing over bed of 78.74 inches, accommodating sizable components with ease. With a machining length of up to 472.44 inches, it is well-suited for long shafts and large cylindrical parts. The CNC control system enables precise programming and repeatability, supporting complex part geometries and automated production runs. The X and Z axes are driven by high-torque servo motors and precision ball screws, ensuring accurate positioning and smooth motion. The lathe’s rigid bed construction and advanced guideway system provide excellent stability and vibration damping, critical for maintaining tight tolerances and surface finish quality. The machine is equipped with a large spindle bore to facilitate bar feeding and efficient material handling. Safety features and diagnostic functions are integrated into the control system, enhancing operational reliability. Designed for versatility, this lathe is suitable for a wide range of industries, including energy, aerospace, and heavy equipment manufacturing, where precision and productivity are paramount.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
550 RPM
Max Swing
78.74 ''

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