SOMAB DELTAMAB 700/2000 CNC LATHE

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- SOMAB
- Model
- DELTAMAB 700/2000
- 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 22.05 inches and a machining length of 78.74 inches, making it suitable for handling large and complex workpieces. Designed with three axes, the machine provides precise control for a wide range of turning operations. It is powered by a robust 44.25 hp motor, ensuring high cutting efficiency and performance even with demanding materials. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 2,400 RPM, allowing for high-speed machining and improved productivity. The lathe is equipped with a tailstock, which supports longer workpieces and enhances stability during machining, reducing vibration and improving accuracy. Control is managed through an advanced CNC system, enabling automated operation, programmable settings, and consistent repeatability for both prototyping and production runs. The CNC interface facilitates easy programming, tool management, and process optimization, while also supporting complex part geometries and multi-step machining cycles. With its combination of large swing, extended machining length, powerful motor, high spindle speed, and CNC control, this lathe is ideal for shops requiring versatility, precision, and reliability in heavy-duty turning applications. The inclusion of a tailstock further expands its capability for supporting long or delicate parts, making it a comprehensive solution for a broad spectrum of industrial machining needs.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 22.00 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2400 RPM
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