OMG SNC 700 CNC LATHE

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OEM
OMG
Model
SNC 700
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This heavy-duty CNC lathe represents a substantial machining solution engineered for large-scale production and complex turning operations. With a maximum swing of 55.9 inches, the machine can accommodate significant workpiece diameters, making it suitable for industrial applications requiring substantial material removal. The robust 80.5 horsepower spindle drive delivers considerable cutting force and torque, enabling efficient machining of demanding materials including cast iron, steel, and specialized alloys. Operating at a maximum spindle speed of 523 RPM, this lathe prioritizes power over speed, optimizing performance for heavy interrupted cuts and large-diameter workpieces that benefit from lower rotational speeds and higher torque characteristics. The integrated tailstock provides essential support for extended workpieces, enabling precision between-centers machining and improved workholding stability during longitudinal cutting operations. The CNC control system automates feed rates, tool positioning, and spindle speed management, ensuring repeatable accuracy and consistency across production runs. This combination of specifications positions the machine as an industrial workhorse suitable for tool and die shops, large component manufacturing, and specialized job-shop applications where versatility and power take precedence over compact footprints or speed capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
523 RPM
Max Swing
55.90 ''

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