PRIMERO PL-26 CNC LATHE

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OEM
PRIMERO
Model
PL-26
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This is a CNC lathe designed for versatile precision turning operations with moderate to high-speed machining capabilities. The machine features a 9.84-inch chuck size, accommodating workpieces with a maximum bar capacity of 2.91 inches, making it suitable for small to medium-diameter stock material handling. With a maximum spindle speed of 3,500 RPM, the lathe delivers efficient cutting performance for various materials, enabling rapid material removal and intricate surface finishes. The turning diameter specification of 12.99 inches indicates the maximum workpiece radius that can be machined, while the 21.06-inch swing measurement defines the largest diameter component that can rotate freely above the machine bed without obstruction. The machining length capacity of 26.97 inches establishes the maximum longitudinal workpiece length that can be accommodated between the headstock spindle and tailstock center, providing adequate flexibility for extended part production. Equipped with full CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology, this lathe offers automated precision machining with programmable tool paths and multi-axis coordination. The machine typically includes standard accessories such as a main spindle motor, automatic turret, tailstock, coolant system, and work lighting. This configuration makes the lathe ideal for manufacturing operations requiring consistent dimensional accuracy, complex geometries, and repeatable production runs across diverse industrial applications including component manufacturing and precision shaft work.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
21.06 ''
Control System
FAGOR 8055I
Distance Between Centers
26.97 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.91 ''
Max Spindle Speed
3500 RPM

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