TAKISAWA TT-2100CMG CNC LATHE

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OEM
TAKISAWA
Model
TT-2100CMG
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This is a mid-range CNC turning center designed for precision machining of cylindrical components. The machine features a 6-inch chuck capacity with a maximum turning diameter of 9.45 inches and a machining length of 5.33 inches, making it suitable for small to medium-sized workpieces. The 10 HP motor delivers 4,500 RPM, providing adequate spindle power for efficient stock removal and precision finishing operations. The CNC control system enables automated tool selection and positioning through an integrated tool turret, eliminating manual intervention and improving repeatability. This configuration allows for multiple turning operations including facing, threading, drilling, and boring without requiring workpiece repositioning. The machine's 11,880-pound weight provides structural rigidity necessary for maintaining dimensional accuracy during machining. With its compact footprint and moderate power rating, this turning center balances performance with economical operation for job shops and small manufacturing facilities. The machine is capable of achieving CNC turning tolerances up to ±0.0001 inches with surface finishes as fine as Ra 0.04 micrometers in precision turning applications. The combination of spindle speed, chuck size, and bed length makes it particularly effective for producing shafts, bushings, and similar rotational components. The automatic tool indexing and CNC precision reduce setup time and human error compared to manual lathe operations, while the 4,500 RPM speed provides a good balance between surface finish quality and production speed.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
4500 RPM
Max Swing
9.45 ''
Control System
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