SMART MACHINE TOOL NL 4000-1200 (15" CHUCK) CNC LATHE

SMART MACHINE TOOL NL 4000-1200 (15" CHUCK) SMART MACHINE TOOL NL 4000-1200 (15" CHUCK) CNC LATHE equipment image

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SMART MACHINE TOOL
Model
NL 4000-1200 (15" CHUCK)
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe machine features a **31.1-inch swing** and a **maximum machining length of 47.76 inches**, accommodating workpieces up to this size with precise control over turning operations. It operates with **2 axes**, providing controlled movement along the X and Z axes for efficient cylindrical and conical turning processes. The machine is equipped with a **15-inch chuck**, allowing secure workpiece clamping, and supports a **bar capacity of 4.63 inches**, suitable for medium-sized bar stock. Powered by a robust **35 hp motor**, the lathe delivers sufficient torque and power for a wide range of manufacturing tasks, including heavy-duty turning. It operates at a **maximum spindle speed of 2,000 RPM**, balancing speed and torque for smooth and accurate cutting performance. The lathe supports a maximum **turning diameter of 22.83 inches**, enabling the machining of relatively large diameter components. Control is managed via an advanced **CNC system**, enabling precise tool path execution, feed rate optimization, and automated machining cycles to ensure repeatability and high-quality surface finishes. The CNC control also facilitates integration with automation and tooling options, enhancing productivity and minimizing operator intervention. Overall, this CNC turning machine is designed for medium to large workpieces, offering a high power-to-size ratio, adequate swing and length capacity, and modern control capabilities for versatile industrial applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
31.10 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2000 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
4.63 ''

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