PSG CNC T 110 CNC LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- PSG
- Model
- CNC T 110
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a maximum swing of 8.46 inches and a machining length of 8.27 inches, enabling the turning of medium-sized workpieces up to 4.33 inches in diameter. It is equipped with a 4.92-inch chuck for secure holding of parts during operation. The machine operates on two axes (X and Z), providing precise control over longitudinal and cross-slide movements essential for turning tasks. Powered by a 2.2 kW motor, it achieves a maximum spindle speed of 2,880 RPM, allowing efficient machining of a variety of materials with moderate cutting forces. The inclusion of a tailstock permits support of longer workpieces, enhancing stability and precision during machining. The machine is controlled via CNC, enabling automated, repeatable, and accurate machining processes. This configuration suits a range of turning applications, balancing power, speed, and size for versatility in medium-scale manufacturing or prototyping environments. The 2-axis system focuses on basic turning operations, without advanced features such as Y-axis or milling capabilities, simplifying operation while maintaining essential CNC precision. Overall, this lathe is a compact, moderate-power CNC turning center designed for applications requiring up to 8.46-inch swing diameter and under 9-inch machining length, supporting operator flexibility with tailstock support for extended parts.
Technical Attributes
- Control System
- FANUC/SIEMENS
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2880 RPM
- Max Swing
- 8.46 ''
- Spindle Power
- 3.00 HP
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