HURON DX 250/700 CNC LATHE

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OEM
HURON
Model
DX 250/700
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a **2-axis control system** operating along the X and Z axes, enabling precise turning and longitudinal machining operations. It supports a **bar capacity of 2.05 inches**, allowing it to handle small to medium diameter bar stock efficiently. The machine is powered by a robust **21.5 horsepower motor**, delivering sufficient torque for demanding cutting tasks, with a maximum spindle speed of **3,500 RPM**. Its mechanical capabilities include a **maximum turning diameter of 11.81 inches**, which defines the largest radial size of the workpiece that can be machined without interference, and a **swing of 23.62 inches**, allowing clearance for parts of this maximum diameter. The presence of a **tailstock** enhances support for longer workpieces, improving stability and machining accuracy during turning operations. The CNC control automates tool movements and spindle speed, ensuring high precision, repeatability, and efficiency for producing symmetrical, cylindrical components. This configuration makes the lathe suitable for precision machining of parts requiring consistent dimensional accuracy and surface finish. Its dual-axis setup is ideal for straight turning tasks and conventional lathe operations such as facing, threading, and grooving on parts with diameters up to the specified limits. The machine’s combined power, speed, and dimensions allow it to accommodate a broad range of machining applications in metalworking, prototyping, or production environments requiring reliable CNC turning performance.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
3500 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.05 ''
Control System
SIEMENS 828D
Max Swing
23.62 ''
X-Axis Travel
9.84 ''

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