STANDARD MODERN LATHES S-22 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

STANDARD MODERN LATHES S-22 STANDARD MODERN LATHES S-22 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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STANDARD MODERN LATHES
Model
S-22
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The STANDARD MODERN LATHES S-22 Horizontal Machining Center is a robust, high-precision CNC lathe engineered for demanding turning applications. Featuring a single main spindle, it delivers a maximum turning length of 46.000 inches and a chuck diameter of 10.000 inches, supporting a maximum swing of 22.000 inches for versatile workpiece handling. The main spindle is powered by a 20.0 HP motor, capable of operating at a base speed of 40 RPM and reaching an optimal speed of up to 3,500 RPM, ensuring efficient material removal and fine surface finishes across a wide range of metals. The machine is designed for two-axis control, providing precise movement along the X and Z axes for accurate contouring and facing operations. With the ability to utilize one cutting tool at a time, the S-22 is ideal for straightforward turning tasks where reliability and repeatability are paramount. Its horizontal configuration enhances chip evacuation and accessibility, while the sturdy construction supports consistent performance under heavy loads. The S-22 is well-suited for shops requiring a dependable, no-frills lathe for production turning, maintenance, and repair work, offering a balance of power, precision, and ease of operation in a compact footprint.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
40.00 RPM
Spindle Power
20.00 HP
# of Axes
2.00

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