ROMI UT-1000/8500 CNC LATHE

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- Model
- UT-1000/8500
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a **100 HP motor** delivering robust power for demanding machining operations, optimized for efficiency and durability. It operates at a **maximum spindle speed of 200 RPM**, tailored for heavy-duty turning applications requiring low rotational velocity and high torque. The machine supports a **swing diameter of 41.73 inches**, allowing it to accommodate relatively large-diameter workpieces. The maximum **machining length extends to 334.65 inches**, enabling the handling of long parts or shafts in a single setup. Control is managed via a **CNC system, specifically the GE-Fanuc 21i-TB**, known for its precision, reliability, and ease of programming in industrial environments. This control system supports complex multi-axis machining, ensuring high accuracy and repeatability for intricate part geometries. The combination of significant power, large swing, and machining length makes this lathe suitable for heavy industrial applications such as aerospace, automotive, and large-scale manufacturing where precision turning of large and long components is required. The CNC control enhances automation, resulting in improved cycle times and reduced operator intervention. Overall, the machine balances substantial mechanical capabilities with advanced CNC control technology for precise, efficient, and flexible metalworking operations.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 200 RPM
- Max Swing
- 41.73 ''
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