JASU LS-40 CNC LATHE

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- JASU
- Model
- LS-40
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This is a mid-range CNC turning center featuring an 8-inch hydraulic chuck with 1.93-inch bar capacity, designed for small-to-medium precision machining operations. The machine delivers a maximum turning diameter of 15.75 inches with a swing of 19.68 inches and accommodates workpiece lengths up to 17.72 inches. Powered by a 10 hp motor operating at 4,500 RPM, the machine provides adequate spindle speed for diverse cutting applications while maintaining consistent torque delivery. The 4-axis configuration enables complex turning and profiling operations, allowing simultaneous control of spindle rotation and multi-axis tool movement for enhanced part complexity. Equipped with a Fanuc CNC control system, the machine offers reliable programmability and repeatability for production runs and prototype development. The integrated sub-spindle capability enables part transfer and secondary operations without manual intervention, improving throughput and reducing setup time. The rigid box-way construction typical of machines in this class provides superior stability and vibration damping during heavy-duty cutting and fine finishing operations. Without tailstock or live tooling features, this machine is optimized for traditional turning operations rather than complex milling tasks. The compact footprint of 120.08 x 68.89 x 72.05 inches with a weight of 9,920 lbs makes it suitable for shops with space constraints while maintaining sufficient mass for precision accuracy. This turning center balances capability, affordability, and versatility for general production and job-shop applications requiring dependable CNC turning performance.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4500 RPM
- Max Swing
- 19.68 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 1.93 ''
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