MICROCUT BNC-5000X4000 CNC LATHE

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OEM
MICROCUT
Model
BNC-5000X4000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC machine features a **38.58-inch swing** and a **machining length of 157.48 inches**, enabling it to handle large, long workpieces with precision. The swing refers to the maximum diameter of the part that can rotate within the spindle, making it suitable for turning sizable cylindrical components. The machining length denotes the maximum length over which the tool can perform operations along the axis, supporting extended parts machining. The machine is controlled via a **CNC system**, which provides computer numerical control for precise, repeatable, and automated machining operations. This technology enables complex tool paths and multi-axis movements, ensuring high accuracy and surface finish quality. Typical CNC parameters like spindle speed, feed rate, and cutting depth are programmable to optimize for different materials and machining conditions, enhancing efficiency and tool life. Such a machine frame is engineered for rigidity and thermal stability to maintain dimensional consistency throughout long cycles. The CNC control system integrates with advanced spindle systems and linear motion controls to execute precise positioning and rotations. This setup is ideal for manufacturing large components in industries such as aerospace, automotive, or heavy machinery where both size capacity and precision are critical. With CNC control, the machining process benefits from automation, consistent quality, and the ability to produce complex geometries with tight tolerances efficiently. This combination of swing size, length capacity, and CNC control makes the machine well-suited for high-precision large-part manufacturing applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
38.00 ''

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