LIBARE SIGMA-32 CNC LATHE

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- Model
- SIGMA-32
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The Maxxturn 110 is a compact CNC lathe engineered for precision turning and milling operations on complex workpieces. This machine features a swing diameter of 15.75 inches over the bed, enabling efficient machining of medium-sized components. With a maximum machining length of 32.28 inches and a turning diameter capacity of 6.22 inches, it accommodates a diverse range of part geometries while maintaining rigidity. The machine is equipped with an LNC (Linz NC) CNC control system, providing automated programming and tool selection capabilities. Its main spindle delivers variable speeds up to 3,500 rpm, with maximum torque output of 800 Nm at standard speeds, ensuring optimal cutting performance across different material types and operations. The automatic tailstock feature enhances productivity by enabling unmanned operation and continuous machining cycles. The Maxxturn 110 incorporates a 12+12 tool turret configuration with 12 driven tools, allowing rapid tool changes and multi-function machining without manual intervention. An optional BMT-turret with water-cooled direct drive is available, offering speeds up to 6,000 rpm and 15 kW of milling power for enhanced drilling and milling capabilities. Structural robustness is achieved through inherently rigid machine bed construction with linear guidance systems, minimizing vibration and variation during operation. The machine weighs approximately 17,000 to 25,000 kg depending on configuration, providing the mass necessary for precision work. These specifications make the Maxxturn 110 suitable for economical production of turned and milled parts in automotive, medical, and general manufacturing industries.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 15.75 ''
- Control System
- FANUC 31I
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