MILLTRONICS ML26/40 FLAT BED CNC LATHE CNC LATHE

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- ML26/40 FLAT BED CNC LATHE
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This heavy-duty CNC turning center features a 12-inch chuck size, 27-inch swing, and a maximum machining length of 40 inches, supporting a bar capacity of 4 inches and a turning diameter of 16 inches. The machine is equipped with a Centurion 7 CNC control system and a 2-axis configuration, ensuring precise and reliable operation. The spindle features an A1-8 nose, a 3.22-inch bore, and operates within a range of 40–2,000 RPM, delivering up to 620 ft-lbs of torque for demanding turning tasks. An automatic tailstock is included, with a quill travel of 8 inches and a quill diameter of 3.94 inches, enhancing versatility for long workpieces. The tool turret holds up to 8 tools, each with a 1-inch tooling size and a 1.5-inch boring bar capacity. Rapid traverse rates reach 500 IPM, with a maximum cutting feed rate of 100 IPM, while positioning accuracy is ±0.00025 inches and repeatability is 0.0002 inches. Axis thrust force is rated at 4,000 lbs, supporting robust machining performance. The machine weighs 9,500 lbs, stands 83 inches tall, and occupies a footprint of 129.5 x 100.5 inches. Power requirements are 20 KVA at 208–240 volts, 3-phase, making it suitable for industrial environments. This CNC turning center is designed for high-precision, high-efficiency production of complex turned components.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2000 RPM
- Control System
- CENTURION 7
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 3.22 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 42.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 27.00 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 13.00 ''
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