STANDARD MODERN LATHES 20120 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- STANDARD MODERN LATHES
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- 20120
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- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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The Standard Modern Lathes 20120 is a single-spindle horizontal machining center designed for precision metalworking applications. This machine features one main spindle and operates with a single simultaneous cutting tool, making it ideal for sequential machining operations on metal workpieces. The horizontal spindle orientation enables cutting from multiple sides and allows completion of various machining methods within a single setup, reducing handling time and improving part accuracy. Like contemporary horizontal machining centers, the 20120 incorporates numerical control (NC) technology and an automatic tool changer (ATC) to enhance operational efficiency. The machine utilizes a rotating cutting tool to shape workpieces into desired geometries with precision. Its single-tool configuration allows for focused, high-performance cutting operations, making it suitable for both ferrous and non-ferrous part production. The horizontal design provides significant advantages for complex manufacturing processes, as work can be automated once a program is created, leading to improved productivity even for intricate machining sequences. The machine likely features high-rigidity construction with linear roller guides and stable bearing arrangements typical of modern horizontal centers, ensuring reliable performance during heavy cutting operations. Built-in pallet systems enable efficient workpiece loading and unloading, while the machine's robust structural design supports consistent tool performance across extended production runs. The 20120's single-spindle, single-tool architecture represents a practical solution for manufacturers requiring reliable, straightforward horizontal machining capabilities without the complexity of multi-spindle or multi-tool systems.
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