CNC Lathe CNC-520TMC
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The CNC-460TMC series CNC mill-turn lathes are an advanced solution for precision metalworking in modern manufacturing. Known for their exceptional versatility, high precision, and stable automation, these machines are particularly suited for the efficient production of complex geometric parts.
Their core advantages include advanced multi-axis control systems and high-speed machining capabilities, significantly improving production efficiency. Equipped with a quick tool changer, a modular tooling system, and anefficient tool-changing process, the machines support a variety of processes, including turning, milling, tapping, and side machining, reducing multiple workpiece setups and material waste. With a maximum spindle diameter of 540mm, machining up to an outer diameter of 320mm, and a bar through-hole capability of 45mm, these machines offer powerful performance.
In terms of safety, built-in emergency stop buttons, safety guards, and sensors ensure a reliable and safe operating environment. For companies striving for productivity and quality, the CNC-460TMC series lathes offer outstanding performance, stable reliability, and flexible adaptability, making them the perfect choice for upgrading manufacturing capabilities.
CNC lathe CNC-460TMC(FANUC).pdf
ITEM | UNIT | CNC-520TMC |
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Main Spindle Max. Turning Diameter | mm | 600 |
Max. Maching Diameter | mm | 320 |
Max. Machining Length | mm | 480 |
Max. Bar Diameter | mm | φ 51 |
X axis travel | mm | 210 |
Y axis travel | mm | ±45 |
Z axis travel | mm | 520 |
Rapid feed X axis | m/min | 30 |
Rapid feed Y axis | m/min | 30 |
Rapid feed Z axis | m/min | 30 |
Tool selection speed | sec | 0.3 |
Control Axis | pcs | 4 |
Positioning accuracy | mm | 0.005 |
Repeat positioning accuracy | mm | 0.003 |
Noise | dB | 80 |
Spindle speed range | rpm | 100~6000 |
Spindle cooling mode | / | Air cooling |
Number of turret positions | / | 12 |
Od shank size | mm | □ 25 |
Boring tool holder Specification | mm | Ф32 |
Spindle servo motor powe | kw | 11kw |
Maximum spindle spee | rpm | 4500rpm |
Spindle nose typ | / | A2-6 |
Machine Dimensions (LxWxH) | mm | 2800*1700*2000 |
Weight | kg | 4000 |
Ever wondered how manufacturers create those perfectly symmetrical metal or plastic parts? Enter the CNC lathe machine—a modern marvel in machining technology. CNC stands for "Computer Numerical Control," and these machines are essentially automated lathes controlled by pre-programmed software. They’re used to shape materials by rotating them against cutting tools with incredible precision.
Believe it or not, the lathe machine has been around for centuries, dating back to ancient Egypt. However, the CNC lathe machine revolutionized the industry in the mid-20th century by introducing computerized controls. This innovation brought precision, speed, and efficiency to manufacturing like never before.
Whether it’s crafting engine components, surgical instruments, or custom furniture fittings, CNC lathe machines are indispensable. Their ability to produce consistent, high-quality parts in bulk makes them a staple in almost every manufacturing sector.The ability of CNC lathe machines to produce complex parts with high precision has transformed manufacturing. They streamline production, reduce waste, and ensure consistent quality, making them indispensable in industries like aerospace, automotive, and healthcare.
CNC, or Computer Numerical Control, specifically refers to a system where a computer program is used to control machine tools. These machine tools could be anything from lathes, mills, routers, grinders, to 3D printers. In CNC, a computer is programmed with a set of instructions that dictate the precise movements and operations of the machine, allowing for automated, high-precision manufacturing.
The process begins with a design or blueprint (often created with CAD software), which is converted into a series of commands that the CNC machine can follow (typically in G-code or similar formats). The machine then follows these instructions to cut, shape, or mold materials such as metal, plastic, or wood into the desired product.
In short, CNC technology enables highly accurate, repeatable, and efficient production, often used in industries like aerospace, automotive, electronics, and consumer goods manufacturing.