MIYANO GN3200 CNC LATHE

MIYANO GN3200 MIYANO GN3200 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
MIYANO
Model
GN3200
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This compact CNC lathe features the FANUC FS 0i-TD 2 system controller, delivering dual-path control with four independently managed axes (X, Z × 2 systems). The system achieves exceptional precision with a minimum input increment of 0.0001 inch and output increments as fine as 0.00005 mm on the X-axis (radius) and 0.0001 mm on the Z-axis. Equipped with dual spindles reaching 8,000 RPM and driven by 2.2/1.5 kW motors, the machine accommodates various chuck configurations with maximum diameters up to 1.772 inches. The dovetail slide design provides substantial X-axis travel of 7.087 inches and Z-axis travel of 7.874 inches, enabling maximum machining lengths of 1.968 inches. Rapid feed rates reach 49.213 ft/min on both axes, facilitating efficient cycle times. The machine supports through-hole workpiece diameters up to 0.669 inches with a draw tube inner diameter of 0.433 inches. With two tool platens and versatile shank sizes (0.394, 0.472, 0.630 inches), it accommodates diverse turning and drilling operations. The system maintains a 52.834-gallon coolant capacity and operates at 58.8 psi air pressure with 14 KVA power supply capacity. Measuring 55.118 inches wide by 57.677 inches deep with 62.992-inch height and weighing 5,952.5 lbs, this machine combines compact footprint with robust machining capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
8000 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
0.67 ''
X-Axis Travel
7.087 ''
Z-Axis Travel
7.874 ''

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