HEMBRUG MIKROTURN 100 CNC LATHE

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OEM
HEMBRUG
Model
MIKROTURN 100
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

The GENTURN 36-CS is a 7-axis CNC Swiss turning machine engineered for high-precision machining of complex turned and milled parts. Operating at a maximum spindle speed of 4,000 RPM with a 5-bearing spindle configuration (3 front, 2 rear with ΓΈ110 mm diameter), the machine delivers consistent performance across demanding applications. The machine accommodates workpieces with a maximum turning diameter of 14.96 inches, making it suitable for medium-scale precision components. The CNC control system features SIEMENS 840D technology, providing advanced programming capabilities and real-time process monitoring for optimal accuracy and repeatability. The integrated tailstock enables stable workpiece support during extended turning operations, enhancing surface finish quality and dimensional accuracy. With rapid travel speeds of 1,181 IPM (30 m/min) across X, Y, and Z axes, the machine minimizes non-cutting time while maintaining precision. The machine is equipped with 6 OD turning tool positions and 5 ID turning tool positions, complemented by live tooling capabilities at 4,000 RPM maximum with ER-20 collet compatibility. This multi-tool configuration enables complex multi-tasking operations without repositioning the workpiece. The minimum input unit resolution of 0.0001 inches (0.001 mm) ensures exceptional dimensional control. Built-in air blast nozzle, parts ejector, and conveyor system facilitate efficient production workflows. The no-guide-bushing design reduces setup time while maintaining the high rigidity necessary for precision machining in aerospace, medical, and automotive applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
14.96 ''
Max Spindle Speed
4000 RPM

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