MIYANO BNC-34C3 CNC LATHE

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OEM
MIYANO
Model
BNC-34C3
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe machine features a maximum bar work length of 150 inches and a maximum chuck work length of 80 inches, accommodating substantial part sizes for versatile machining. It supports a main spindle bar capacity ranging from 12 to 34 inches in diameter, with spindle speeds adjustable between 200 to 6000 rpm, suitable for diverse machining applications. The spindle nose size is 36, providing compatibility with a variety of tooling. The machine is equipped with hydraulic cylinders on both the X and Z axes, allowing 100 inches travel on the X axis and 185 inches on the Z axis, enhancing precision and reach. Its turret includes 8 stations, enabling multiple tool holders for complex operations without frequent changeovers. Powering the machine is a main motor rated between 3.7 and 5.5 kW, balancing power efficiency with operational effectiveness. The machine’s total weight is approximately 2300 kg, indicating a robust but manageable structure for industrial use. Control system make and model are unspecified, indicating flexibility or potential for customization in CNC controls. This lathe’s specifications make it suitable for machining long and moderately large diameter parts with high spindle speed capabilities and hydraulic axis control, ideal for high-precision turning operations in varied manufacturing contexts.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
6000 RPM
Z-Axis Travel
185 ''
Max Swing
36.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
100 ''

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