TAKISAWA-T LS-1000M/L10 CNC LATHE

TAKISAWA-T LS-1000ML10 TAKISAWA-T LS-1000M/L10 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
TAKISAWA-T
Model
LS-1000ML10
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a 20-inch chuck size and a bar capacity of 7.08 inches, accommodating medium-sized workpieces efficiently. It operates on a 2-axis system, controlling tool movement along the X and Z axes for precise turning operations. Powered by a robust 49.6 hp motor, the spindle can reach a maximum speed of 1,200 RPM, balancing sufficient torque and cutting speed for a variety of materials. The machine supports a maximum turning diameter of 12.99 inches and a maximum swing of 40.15 inches, allowing machining of parts with diameters up to these limits without interference. The maximum turning length is 38.18 inches, enabling it to handle relatively long workpieces. A tailstock is included for additional support during machining of extended parts, enhancing stability and accuracy. Controlled via CNC (Computer Numerical Control), this lathe ensures high repeatability and precision, suitable for production of symmetrical parts such as shafts and bushings. Its power and size specifications make it well-suited for turning medium to large components that require moderate complexity and accuracy. The combination of horsepower, axis control, and workpiece capacity positions this machine as a versatile tool for industrial machining applications requiring reliable, computer-driven operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
40.15 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1200 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
7.08 ''
Z-Axis Travel
43.30 ''

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