VICTOR VTURN-26-HD CNC LATHE

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- VICTOR
- Model
- VTURN-26-HD
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The FANUC CNC-controlled turning center is engineered for precision bar stock machining with a maximum bar capacity of 2.95 inches in diameter, accommodating a wide range of workpieces for production runs. Operating at a maximum spindle speed of 3,500 RPM, this machine delivers controlled rotational velocity suitable for roughing and finishing operations on various materials including steel, aluminum, and composites. The FANUC control system provides industry-standard CNC functionality with full G-code support, enabling sophisticated multi-axis machining capabilities. The control features multiple operation modes including manual, automatic, and teach-in playback functions, allowing operators flexibility in program execution and manual intervention when required. Advanced programming options include Constant Surface Speed (CSS) control for optimized cutting conditions across varying workpiece diameters, along with diameter and radius programming for precise dimensional control. The system supports both absolute and incremental programming with metric and inch input/display capabilities. Integrated backlash compensation and intelligent travel limits enhance accuracy and repeatability across production cycles. The operator interface includes a dedicated numeric keypad and digital readout for real-time position monitoring. Additional features encompass full CNC control of auxiliary functions such as coolant and work lighting through M-code integration. This configuration is ideal for mid-range production environments requiring reliable, repeatable machining of bar stock with the capability for complex tool path programming and unattended operation.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3500 RPM
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.95 ''
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