WEISS MACHINERY CSL25 CNC LATHE

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- WEISS MACHINERY
- Model
- CSL25
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC sewing machine features a 19.69-inch swing and a robust 10.05 hp motor, delivering high power and precision for demanding industrial applications. The CNC control system enables automated, repeatable stitching with advanced pattern programming, ensuring accuracy and consistency across large production runs. Designed for heavy-duty fabrics such as leather and technical textiles, the machine supports a wide range of stitch types and complex seam patterns. The large working area accommodates oversized materials, making it ideal for upholstery, automotive interiors, and large-scale textile manufacturing. Integrated servo drives provide smooth, responsive motion control, while automatic thread trimming, tension control, and error detection systems enhance productivity and reduce downtime. The machine’s construction emphasizes durability and reliability, with solid clamping technology for high seam quality and reproducibility. Safety features include emergency stop buttons and protective guards, ensuring operator safety during operation. The user-friendly control panel allows for easy programming and monitoring of sewing tasks, with data transfer options via USB or RFID for seamless integration into modern production environments. With a maximum sewing speed of up to 3000 stitches per minute and support for thick threads, this CNC sewing machine is engineered for efficiency, versatility, and high output in industrial settings.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 19.70 ''
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