The lathe supports AC 220V or 380V at 50/60 Hz and can be configured for single-phase or three-phase power. Spindle/motor power options range up to 3 kW—final power depends on the model/configuration you order.
Maximum workpiece length is 750 mm (overall), with a maximum turned length of 250 mm. Turning diameter depends on configuration; the specification lists options up to 80 mm (also 70/60/50/40 mm) and a maximum swing diameter listed as 40 mm—verify the exact capacity of the model/configuration you select.
Yes — an automatic feeder is included. It advances the workpiece automatically for continuous or repeated turning operations, improving productivity and ensuring consistent cutting feed rates for repeatable parts.
It is designed for woodturning and works well with solid woods, MDF, and some plastics such as acrylic. Avoid machining metals — the machine is optimized for wood and similar low‑hardness materials.
The lathe uses a pneumatic self‑locking chuck to secure the workpiece. Pneumatic clamping offers fast, repeatable, and secure holding—ensure a compressed air supply is available for operation.
The machine accepts G‑code for part programs, so it is compatible with CAM software that outputs standard lathe G‑code. Motion axes are driven by stepper motors (Stepper motor 450B) with Yako drivers.
The lathe supports up to 3 different tools, which allows for basic multi‑operation turning without frequent tool changes.
Machine footprint is approximately 1900 x 1400 x 1400 mm (L x W x H) and the weight is about 400 kg. Allow additional clearance for operator access, loading/unloading, and ventilation—plan for a sturdy floor or mounting surface and forklift access for installation.
You will need the correct electrical supply (220V or 380V single/three phase), a compressed air source for the pneumatic chuck and feeder, and a stable, level mounting area able to support ~400 kg. Professional installation/commissioning is recommended.
Specific training and support packages vary by supplier. The machine is G‑code compatible, which makes it straightforward to integrate with common CAM packages, but contact the seller for details on commissioning, operator training, and ongoing technical support.
Standard safety practices include using machine guards, wearing PPE (eye and hearing protection, dust mask), ensuring emergency stop accessibility, and locking out power before maintenance. The pneumatic chuck requires correct pressure settings to avoid hazards. Follow the supplier's safety manual.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning chips and dust, lubricating sliding ways and lead screws as recommended, checking and tightening fixtures, inspecting pneumatic lines and fittings, and keeping the controller and drive firmware up to date. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule.
Included items listed are the automatic feeder and a pneumatic self‑locking chuck. Tool holders, cutting tools, chucks of alternative sizes, or tooling kits may not be included by default—confirm the exact accessory list with the seller before purchase.
Yes — because the machine uses standard G‑code, you can use common lathe CAM packages and corresponding postprocessors. Ensure the postprocessor outputs the specific command set and axis mapping required by the machine controller.
Warranty terms and spare parts availability vary by vendor or dealer. Check with the supplier for warranty duration, coverage details (electrical components, mechanical parts, wear items), and how to order replacement parts or service.
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