TSUGAMI B0386III CNC LATHE

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- TSUGAMI
- Model
- B0386III
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This 6-axis CNC turning center accommodates a maximum bar stock diameter of 1.5" and provides a maximum headstock stroke of 12.6" with the guide bushing and 2.75" without. It features a standard 29-tool turret expandable to 42 positions, with 15 live tool positions standard, extendable to 26. The main spindle operates between 200 and 6,000 rpm, driven by a 7.5 to 11 kW motor, while the sub spindle runs from 200 to 7,000 rpm. Live tools reach speeds up to 6,000 rpm. The machine is controlled by the FANUC 32i-B CNC system, known for its advanced motion control and user-friendly interface. The compact machine footprint measures 103.5" in length, 50.4" in width, and 77.5" in height, with a total weight of 8,818 lbs, balancing rigidity and space efficiency ideal for precision turning and milling tasks. Its configuration supports complex multi-axis operations, combining turning, milling, drilling, and live tooling capabilities, enabling high versatility and reduced cycle times. The high spindle speeds and robust motor power facilitate the efficient machining of intricate parts, while the extensive tooling capacity allows for broad processing options within a single setup, minimizing secondary operations. This setup suits industries requiring precision multi-task machining on medium-sized bars with complex geometries and multiple turning and milling operations integrated into one platform.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 7000 RPM
- Z-Axis Travel
- 12.60 ''
- Control System
- FANUC 32I-B
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