HWACHEON HI-ECO 45 CNC LATHE

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- HWACHEON
- Model
- HI-ECO 45
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a robust 24-inch chuck and a bar capacity of 4.6 inches, powered by a 50 HP motor capable of reaching a maximum spindle speed of 1,200 RPM. The machine offers a turning diameter of 24.8 inches and a swing of 31.5 inches, allowing for sizable workpieces. It supports a machining length of up to 78.7 inches. The spindle is equipped with an A2-11 nose and a bore diameter of 5.2 inches, with spindle speeds adjustable from 20 to 1,800 RPM to suit varied machining requirements. The 12-position turret enhances tool flexibility and efficiency for complex operations. Rapid traverse rates are high at 945 inches per minute, improving cycle times. The tailstock features a quill diameter and travel of 5.9 inches and uses an MT #5 taper, suitable for precise support of long workpieces. Control is managed via the Fanuc 18 iT CNC system, which provides advanced multi-axis control, high input/output capacity, and versatile programming capabilities essential for complex machining tasks. The machine footprint measures 241 inches by 89 inches by 100 inches, with a substantial weight of 33,000 lbs, indicating a heavy-duty construction designed for industrial use. Overall, this combination of powerful mechanical specifications and sophisticated Fanuc 18 iT control makes the machine ideal for precision turning operations in high-demand manufacturing environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1800 RPM
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 5.20 ''
- Max Swing
- 31.50 ''
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