SOMAB DELTAMAB 600 BR/2100 CNC LATHE

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- SOMAB
- Model
- DELTAMAB 600 BR/2100
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC-controlled industrial sewing machine features a robust 3-axis system designed for high-precision, automated stitching operations. With a swing capacity of 22.05 inches and a machining length of 82.68 inches, it accommodates large-scale textile and upholstery projects, making it ideal for heavy-duty manufacturing environments. The machine is powered by a 49.6 hp motor, enabling a maximum spindle speed of 3,200 RPM for rapid, efficient production. Its CNC control system ensures accurate pattern replication, consistent seam quality, and seamless integration with digital design workflows. The substantial weight of 24,250 lbs provides exceptional stability during high-speed operation, minimizing vibration and enhancing overall precision. Engineered for durability and reliability, this machine is suitable for sewing thick, heavy materials such as leather, technical textiles, and multi-layered fabrics. Advanced CNC programming allows for complex stitching patterns, automated thread trimming, and real-time error detection, significantly reducing downtime and improving productivity. The system supports a wide range of industrial applications, including automotive upholstery, marine textiles, and large-scale bedding production. With its powerful motor, extensive work area, and precise CNC control, this machine delivers unmatched performance for demanding industrial sewing tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3200 RPM
- Max Swing
- 22.00 ''
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