GEMINIS GT7-G2-1600X7000 CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- Model
- GT7-G2-1600X7000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
A 3-axis CNC lathe represents an advanced machining system that introduces an additional Y-axis beyond traditional 2-axis models, enabling off-center milling operations and expanded versatility. This machine operates across three linear axes—X for radial diameter control, Z for longitudinal spindle movement, and Y for vertical off-center machining—allowing complex part production in a single setup without repositioning. With a maximum turning diameter of 51.18 inches and swing capacity of 63 inches, this lathe accommodates large workpieces typical in heavy industrial applications. The 275.59-inch machining length provides exceptional capacity for extended components, making it suitable for aerospace, automotive, and custom manufacturing sectors. Powered by 68.2 kW, the system delivers substantial cutting force and operational capability. Operating at a maximum spindle speed of 800 RPM, this configuration prioritizes torque over speed, ideal for heavy-duty turning operations on large-diameter stock. The CNC control system ensures precise multi-directional cutting with minimal setup time, eliminating the need for frequent machine repositioning between operations. This machine integrates turning, threading, boring, and light milling capabilities within one setup, significantly improving production efficiency and precision. The combination of substantial power, generous workpiece envelope, and three-axis control enables simultaneous execution of complex tool paths while maintaining tight tolerances. This makes the lathe particularly valuable for manufacturing multi-faceted components requiring coordinated cutting operations across multiple planes.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 800 RPM
- Max Swing
- 63.00 ''
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