SUMMIT MACHINE TOOL LLC 26", 30" AND 33" BIG HOLD ENGINE METAL LATHES HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
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Technical Description
The Summit Machine Tool LLC 26", 30", and 33" Big Hold Engine Metal Lathes are robust horizontal machining centers engineered for heavy-duty turning applications. These lathes feature a main spindle with a maximum swing of 33.000 inches, accommodating large workpieces with precision and stability. Each machine is equipped with a single main spindle delivering 20.00 HP, capable of operating at 700 RPM with an optimal speed of 800 RPM, ensuring efficient material removal and smooth cutting performance. Designed for versatility, these lathes support a wide range of machining tasks, from single-piece production to batch runs, making them ideal for demanding industrial environments. The two-axis configuration allows for precise control over longitudinal and cross movements, enhancing accuracy and repeatability. With a focus on durability and reliability, these lathes are built with heavy construction and advanced engineering to withstand rigorous use. The machines are optimized for horizontal machining, providing excellent rigidity and support for large and complex parts. Featuring a single simultaneous cutting tool setup, they deliver consistent results and minimize downtime. Summit’s Big Hold Engine Lathes combine high power, large capacity, and user-friendly operation, making them a top choice for shops requiring dependable, high-performance metal turning solutions.
Technical Attributes
Spindle Power
20.00 HP
# of Axes
2.00
Max Spindle Speed
700.00 RPM
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