HACO-FAT TUR1350MN/CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- TUR1350MN/CNC
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- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The HACO-FAT TUR 1350 MN is a heavy-duty CNC horizontal lathe engineered for precision machining of large workpieces. This flat-bed lathe features a maximum turning diameter of 53 inches (1,350 mm) and a maximum turning length of 720 inches (approximately 18,300 mm), accommodating parts requiring extended between-center distances. The machine utilizes a 32-inch chuck with a maximum bar diameter capacity of 5.5 inches, enabling efficient stock feeding and minimizing floor space requirements. The primary spindle delivers 60 horsepower at 900 RPM, providing substantial cutting force for demanding applications in oil and gas, aerospace, and heavy manufacturing sectors. The machine accommodates eight turning tools and eight rotary tools via a VDI 60 tool carrier configuration, with a secondary rotary tool powered by a 15 HP motor for multi-function capability. The two-axis CNC control system, typically equipped with Siemens Sinumerik 840D SL, ensures precision positioning with accuracy to ±0.02 degrees. Structural stability is achieved through a wide stepped bed design and comprehensive standard equipment including pressurized linear scales on X and Z axes, steady rests with roller quills ranging from Ø50-700mm, and a high-pressure coolant system. The machine weighs approximately 24,800 kg and measures 11,200 mm in overall length, reflecting its robust construction for sustained heavy-duty operations and exceptional geometric accuracy. This lathe is ideal for subcontract shops and manufacturers requiring reliability and precision in large-component production.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 900.00 RPM
- # of Axes
- 2.00
- Spindle Power
- 60.00 HP
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