WEISSER UNIVERTOR AD 90 CNC LATHE

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UNIVERTOR AD 90
Year of Manufacture
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Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC machine features a chuck size of 8.27 inches and delivers a power output of 40.23 horsepower. It is controlled by a Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) system, which automates the precise movement and operation of the machine tool. The CNC control interprets programmed instructions—typically G-code—converting them into coordinated commands that drive the machine's axes and spindle for accurate machining. The CNC kernel executes core functions such as path planning, setpoint generation, and axis interpolation, ensuring the tool moves according to the geometric and technological specifications of the part program. Positioning is physically realized by servo motors and drives, which receive continuous commands from the CNC controller. Feedback devices like encoders monitor position and velocity in real time, enabling closed-loop control for high accuracy, repeatability, and correction of any deviations during operation. This combination of mechanical power and CNC intelligence supports automated machining with reduced human error and high efficiency. The system also integrates auxiliary functions such as coolant control and tool changes, coordinating all aspects of the machining process. Overall, the machine delivers robust mechanical performance and advanced computerized control suitable for complex, precise manufacturing tasks.

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