NEWAY NL324T CNC LATHE

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- NEWAY
- Model
- NL324T
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe machine features a maximum spindle speed of 5,000 RPM, enabling efficient high-speed turning operations. It supports a maximum turning diameter of 12.6 inches, allowing workpieces of substantial width to be machined. The swing over bed measures 23.6 inches, which defines the largest diameter that can rotate freely above the lathe bed, providing flexibility for a wide range of part sizes. The machining length or maximum turning length is 39.4 inches, indicating the longest part the lathe can accommodate between centers or chuck and tailstock. Controlled by an advanced CNC system, this lathe allows precise, automated control of the cutting process, supporting multi-axis movements and complex tool paths for superior accuracy and repeatability. The CNC control enhances operational efficiency, reduces manual setup time, and increases production consistency. The combination of these specifications makes this lathe suitable for medium-sized workpieces requiring precision and moderate to high-speed turning, ideal for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing. Its dimensional capabilities suggest it can handle a variety of cylindrical components, shafts, and other turned parts with robust machining length and diameter accommodation. The machine likely incorporates essential accessories such as tool turrets and coolant systems to optimize cutting performance and tool life. Overall, this CNC lathe balances spindle speed, workpiece size capacity, and automated control for versatile and precise metal turning applications.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 23.60 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 5000 RPM
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