JUPITER JHL-3024 CNC LATHE

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OEM
JUPITER
Model
JHL-3024
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a 25.75-inch swing and a machining length of 29.45 inches, designed for efficient turning of medium to large workpieces. Equipped with a 10-inch chuck and a 3.03-inch bar capacity, the machine accommodates a wide range of stock sizes for versatile production. The main spindle delivers 18.5 kW of power and reaches a maximum speed of 2,500 RPM, ensuring robust performance for demanding turning operations. The maximum turning diameter is 20 inches, allowing for substantial part diameters within the work envelope. The lathe is a 2-axis model, providing precise control over the X and Z axes for accurate contouring and facing. An integrated tailstock enhances support for longer workpieces, improving rigidity and dimensional accuracy during machining. All operations are managed by a CNC control system, enabling automated tool changes, repeatable setups, and high production consistency. The machine’s rigid construction and advanced control technology ensure excellent surface finishes and tight tolerances, making it suitable for a variety of industrial applications including automotive, aerospace, and general machining. With its combination of power, capacity, and precision, this CNC lathe is ideal for shops requiring reliable and efficient turning capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
3.03 ''
Z-Axis Travel
18.70 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2500 RPM
Max Swing
25.75 ''
Control System
FANUC 0I-TF+

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