VICTOR 50360DCL CNC LATHE

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- VICTOR
- Model
- 50360DCL
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a 50-inch swing capacity and a machining length of 360 inches, enabling the handling of large and elongated workpieces with precision. It is controlled by the Fanuc 20-TA CNC system, a widely respected industry-standard controller known for its robustness and versatility. The Fanuc 20-TA includes a 9-inch monochrome monitor and a 44-key keypad, supporting 2-axis simultaneous interpolation and full G-code programming functionality. It offers multiple operating modes such as memory, manual data input, edit, and manual/handwheel control, enabling flexible operation for complex machining tasks. Key features include intelligent travel limits, backlash compensation, diameter/radius programming, and constant surface speed control, which enhances surface finish and tool life. The control supports both absolute and incremental programming with inch/metric inputs and has capabilities for full CNC control over auxiliary functions such as coolant and work lights via M-codes. The system is designed for precise, efficient production of complex parts, with extensive programmability and manual override functions, including teach-in and playback. This combination of large machining capacity and the advanced Fanuc 20-TA controller makes the lathe suitable for high-accuracy, heavy-duty turning operations in industrial manufacturing environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 50.00 ''
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