HANKOOK PROTURN 100/6000 CNC LATHE

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OEM
HANKOOK
Model
PROTURN 100/6000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This 2-axis CNC lathe features a robust 50 HP spindle motor capable of achieving a maximum speed of 1,800 RPM, designed for efficient turning operations. It offers a generous maximum turning diameter of 31.5 inches and a swing of 39.4 inches, accommodating sizable workpieces with machining lengths up to 236 inches, suitable for long part manufacturing. The machine includes a tailstock to support extended workpieces during turning for enhanced accuracy and stability. Control is managed through a FANUC 32i-A CNC system, providing precise and programmable tool movement along the X-axis (diameter control) and Z-axis (length control), ideal for straightforward cylindrical and symmetrical part production. This setup supports complex machining with reliable accuracy and repeatability, driven by servo motors and precision ball screws. The flat-bed design ensures stability under heavy cutting conditions, while the FANUC control offers advanced diagnostics and power-loss protection to maintain operational continuity. This lathe’s configuration is optimized for medium-to-large turning tasks requiring controlled spindle speed and extended part holding capacity, making it well-suited for automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing sectors that demand precision turning with CNC automation.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1800 RPM
X-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Max Swing
39.40 ''
Control System
FANUC 0I-TD

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