MARSHALL SL-12D CNC LATHE

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OEM
MARSHALL
Model
SL-12D
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a **swing capacity of 14.17 inches**, allowing for machining of relatively large diameter workpieces. It has a **machining length of 4.92 inches**, supporting short-turning operations. The **chuck size is 6.5 inches**, enabling stable clamping of parts up to that diameter. The **bar capacity of 1.65 inches** specifies the maximum diameter of bar stock that can be fed through the spindle for bar turning operations. Powered by a **10 hp motor**, the spindle delivers robust torque for efficient material removal. The **maximum spindle speed reaches 4,000 RPM**, which is suitable for a variety of turning processes on different materials. The **maximum turning diameter of 8.27 inches** indicates the largest diameter that the tool can machine along the radius perpendicular to the spindle axis. Control is managed through a **Fanuc 0i Mate TD CNC system**, which is known for reliability and precision in controlling tool paths and enabling complex CNC turning operations. This combination of power, speed, and control allows for high-precision machining jobs with consistent repeatability, suitable for manufacturing components requiring tight tolerances. The specifications support a balance between capacity and precision in medium-sized CNC turning applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
4000 RPM
Control System
FANUC 0I MATE TD
Spindle Bore Diameter
1.65 ''
Max Swing
14.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
94.50 ''

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