HANKOOK DYNATURN 1100/6000 CNC LATHE

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OEM
HANKOOK
Model
DYNATURN 1100/6000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This 2-axis CNC lathe is engineered for high-precision turning operations, featuring a robust 45 kW spindle motor and a maximum spindle speed of 500 RPM, ideal for heavy-duty machining tasks. The machine offers a generous turning diameter and swing of 43.3 inches, accommodating large workpieces with ease, while the machining length extends up to 236 inches, making it suitable for long components. The lathe is equipped with a tailstock for enhanced workpiece support during extended turning operations, ensuring accuracy and stability. Control is managed via a FANUC 32I-A CNC system, providing advanced programming capabilities, user-friendly operation, and reliable performance for complex machining cycles. The X and Z axes are driven by precision ball screws and servo motors, delivering high repeatability and accuracy. The machine’s rigid bed construction and optimized guideways ensure minimal vibration and thermal distortion, supporting consistent part quality. Designed for versatility, it is well-suited for both batch production and custom machining of large, symmetrical components. The integration of CNC automation streamlines setup and operation, reducing cycle times and increasing productivity. This lathe is an ideal solution for industries requiring high-capacity, high-accuracy turning of large parts in a single setup.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
500 RPM
Max Swing
43.30 ''

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