L & L MACHINERY LD 48/5000 CNC LATHE

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L & L MACHINERY
Model
LD 48/5000
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC sewing machine features a 48-inch swing and a machining length of 196.85 inches, making it ideal for large-scale industrial sewing applications. Designed for precision and efficiency, the machine utilizes advanced CNC control to automate complex stitching patterns with high repeatability and accuracy. The CNC system enables seamless programming and execution of intricate designs, supporting a wide range of materials including heavy fabrics and leather. The large working area allows for the production of oversized items such as automotive upholstery, technical textiles, and large home textile products. Equipped with independent direct-drive AC servo motors, the machine delivers smooth, powerful operation with minimal maintenance. It offers a maximum sewing speed of up to 3000 stitches per minute, ensuring high productivity in demanding production environments. The system includes automatic thread trimming, upper thread break detection, and stitch compensation for consistent seam quality and reduced downtime. The control panel features a 15-inch LCD touchscreen for intuitive operation and easy pattern management. Data transfer is supported via USB and RFID, facilitating quick updates and pattern sharing. The machine’s robust construction and advanced clamp technology ensure high reproducibility and seam strength, while integrated safety features such as emergency stop buttons and protective guards enhance operator safety. This CNC sewing machine is engineered for manufacturers seeking maximum flexibility, precision, and reliability in high-volume, large-format sewing operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
48.00 ''

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