MICROCUT BNC5000 CNC MANUAL LATHE

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- MICROCUT
- Model
- BNC5000 CNC
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The MICROCUT BNC5000 CNC Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty, high-precision machine designed for demanding industrial applications. Featuring a robust box-way bed construction, it offers a swing over bed of 51.18 inches and a swing over cross slide of 38.58 inches, with an overall bed width of 47.24 inches. The maximum turning length reaches 157.48 inches, supporting workpieces up to 22,000 lbs between centers, and up to 33,048 lbs with the use of two steady rests. The lathe provides X-axis travel of 32.08 inches and Z-axis travel of 236.22 inches, enabling versatile machining of large components. The spindle delivers variable speeds from 1 to 735 RPM across two ranges, with a 6.02-inch bore and A2-11 nose mount, powered by an 80 HP / 100 HP motor for high torque output. The tailstock features a 9.44-inch quill diameter, 9.05-inch stroke, and #6 MT taper for secure tooling. The machine is equipped with a Fanuc 0iTD CNC control system, ensuring reliable automation and precise operation. Additional features include a heavy-duty 4-position turret, automatic lubrication, chip conveyor, coolant system, and traveling front single door for operator safety. With an approximate weight of 60,000 lbs, the BNC5000 is engineered for stability and durability in heavy cutting environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 51.18 ''
- Bed Length
- 47.24 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 6.02 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 735.00 RPM
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