GLOBAL CNC SINEWY 1325 CNC LATHE

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- GLOBAL CNC
- Model
- SINEWY 1325
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a swing of 11.81 inches and a machining length of 9.84 inches, making it suitable for medium-sized turning operations. It operates on 2 axes (X and Z), providing precise control over diameter and length dimensions. The machine includes a 5.31-inch chuck and supports bar feeding with a maximum bar capacity of 0.87 inches. Powered by a 7.37 hp motor, it delivers a maximum spindle speed of 3,500 RPM, enabling efficient material removal and surface finishing. The maximum turning diameter is 5.31 inches, aligned with the chuck size, allowing for consistent workpiece handling. Equipped with a tailstock, it offers additional support for longer workpieces during turning, enhancing stability and accuracy. The CNC control system automates tool positioning and machining processes, improving repeatability and precision while reducing operator intervention. The machine weighs 4,850 lbs, indicating a robust and stable frame that supports rigidity and vibration damping critical for high-quality machining. This lathe is well-suited for precise turning applications that require consistent dimensions and good surface finish, within moderate size and power constraints typical for general-purpose CNC turning centers. Its two-axis configuration and moderate power make it ideal for industries requiring efficient and reliable turning of small to medium components.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3500 RPM
- Control System
- SIEMENS/FANUC
- Max Swing
- 11.81 ''
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