NEWAY NL324H CNC LATHE

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- NEWAY
- Model
- NL324H
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe represents a mid-range precision turning solution engineered for versatile manufacturing applications. Featuring a 10-inch chuck, the machine accommodates workpieces with substantial diameters while maintaining secure clamping during high-speed operations. The maximum rotational speed of 4,000 RPM enables efficient material removal across various alloy compositions, from aluminum to stainless steel, balancing productivity with surface finish quality. With a maximum turning diameter of 12.6 inches and a swing capacity of 23.6 inches, this lathe handles both standard and larger component geometries. The extended machining length of 39.4 inches provides substantial longitudinal capacity, making it suitable for producing elongated shafts, tubes, and cylindrical components requiring precision turning operations over extended workpiece lengths. The CNC control system eliminates manual operation variables, delivering superior repeatability and dimensional accuracy critical for production runs. This computer numerical control integration enables complex tool paths, automatic tool changes, and programmable speeds and feeds, significantly reducing setup time and operator skill requirements compared to conventional lathes. The machine's specifications position it ideal for aerospace components, automotive parts, medical device manufacturing, and industrial equipment production where consistent tolerances and reliable performance are paramount. The combination of adequate spindle power, generous work envelope, and CNC precision makes this lathe a productive addition to job shops and contract manufacturers requiring flexibility for medium-complexity turning tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4000 RPM
- Max Swing
- 23.60 ''
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