NAMSUN HI-TECH MCR-800X2000 CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- NAMSUN HI-TECH
- Model
- MCR-800X2000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The CNC lathe features a maximum spindle speed of 296 RPM, designed for heavy-duty machining operations requiring lower rotational speeds typical of larger workpieces. With a swing diameter of 31.5 inches, this machine accommodates substantial cylindrical and symmetrical components, making it suitable for large-format production runs. The machining length of 78.74 inches provides an extended work envelope, enabling the processing of lengthy shafts, tubes, and other extended geometries without repositioning. The CNC control system delivers computer-aided automation for precise tool path execution, dimensional accuracy, and repeatability across multiple production cycles. This configuration typifies horizontal turning centers, which dominate industrial applications due to their superior performance with longer, heavier workpieces compared to vertical configurations. The machine's specifications indicate capability for turning operations alongside auxiliary functions such as drilling, tapping, and boring, depending on tooling configuration and turret capacity. The lower RPM range combined with substantial swing capacity suggests optimization for rigid, heavy-stock removal rather than high-speed finishing operations. Typical applications include large industrial shafts, flanges, housings, and components requiring extended machining lengths with high material removal rates. The CNC control ensures consistent positioning accuracy and repeatability essential for maintaining tight tolerances across batch production, while the robust construction withstands the cutting forces inherent in processing heavy materials at lower speeds with maximum feed rates.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 31.50 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 296 RPM
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