Mid-Sized Combination Lathe
According to the company, the M20 × 60 mid-sized combination lathe is flexible enough to handle a variety of work ranging from single-piece prototypes to high-volume production. The machine features a 15-hp spindle motor, a 20. 4" swing over the bed and a 10.
Share




According to the company, the M20 × 60 mid-sized combination lathe is flexible enough to handle a variety of work ranging from single-piece prototypes to high-volume production. The machine features a 15-hp spindle motor, a 20.4" swing over the bed and a 10.25" swing over cross-slide. Bed lengths of 60" and 80" are available, as are spindles with 2.56" or 3.15" through-holes.
Equipped with a GE/Fanuc 21iT control, the lathe can be operated in four different ways: basic, manual, fixed cycles and G-code programming based on job type.
Related Content
-
5 Tips for Running a Profitable Aerospace Shop
Aerospace machining is a demanding and competitive sector of manufacturing, but this shop demonstrates five ways to find aerospace success.
-
How to Successfully Adopt Five-Axis Machining
While there are many changes to adopt when moving to five-axis, they all compliment the overall goal of better parts through less operations.
-
Ballbar Testing Benefits Low-Volume Manufacturing
Thanks to ballbar testing with a Renishaw QC20-W, the Autodesk Technology Centers now have more confidence in their machine tools.