MICROCUT 92HTL CNC LATHE

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OEM
MICROCUT
Model
92HTL
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This is a mid-range CNC turning center designed for production and job shop applications. The machine features a 12-inch chuck capacity with a 3.54-inch bar capacity, making it suitable for processing medium-sized cylindrical and symmetrical components. The 23.6-inch swing diameter allows for turning operations on parts up to approximately 11.8 inches in radius, while the 49.2-inch machining length provides substantial axial cutting capability for longer workpieces. Powered by a 24.8 horsepower motor, the machine delivers sufficient cutting force and torque for consistent metal removal across various materials and feed rates. The CNC control system enables multi-axis programming capabilities, typically including simultaneous X and Z-axis movements with optional live tooling for integrated milling, drilling, and tapping operations without secondary setup time. This configuration reduces part handling and improves overall production efficiency for complex turned components. The machine's specifications position it between small bench-top units and heavy-duty production lathes, making it versatile for both low to medium-volume production runs and precision toolroom work. Its power and dimensional capacity support efficient rough and finish machining operations while maintaining the repeatability and precision expected from modern CNC equipment. This turning center represents a practical solution for manufacturers requiring automated turning capabilities with flexibility for various workpiece geometries and cutting operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2500 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.54 ''
Spindle Power
40.00 HP
Max Swing
23.60 ''
Z-Axis Travel
49.20 ''
X-Axis Travel
12.00 ''

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