Voltage: 380V; Power: 9–10 kW; Max swing diameter: 300 mm; Max turned/workpiece length: 1500 mm; Weight: 1500 kg; Dimensions (L*W*H): 2750*1200*1300 mm; Machine body: cast iron frame; Transmission: Taiwan TBI; Driver: Stepper Driver Yako2811. Double head option and an optional 3.5 kW air-cooled spindle for 4-axis carving are available.
The machine is designed for wood turning, fluting and engraving. Typical applications include furniture legs, detailed staircase components, baseball bats, cylindrical shaping, and engraved or fluted decorative work.
Yes. With a 9–10 kW motor and a max turned length of 1500 mm, the machine can handle many softwoods and hardwoods and accommodate relatively long workpieces up to 1500 mm. Material selection and tooling should match the wood species and required finish.
The double head option provides two turning heads that increase versatility—allowing different operations, simultaneous turning on two ends, or faster changeovers for certain production workflows. Availability and configuration should be confirmed with the supplier.
The machine uses a stepper driver Yako2811 and Taiwan TBI transmission. Specific CNC controller and software compatibility are not listed in the description—please confirm with the supplier which control system, HMI, and CAM/G-code workflows are included or recommended.
The product description does not explicitly list included tooling. Common accessories for wood lathes (chucks, centers, tool holders, cutters) are often sold separately—check with the seller for the standard package and optional tooling kits.
An optional 3.5 kW air-cooled spindle is available for 4-axis carving. This spindle option enables higher-speed carving and more complex 4-axis operations; confirm compatibility and mounting when ordering.
The machine weighs around 1500 kg and measures 2750*1200*1300 mm, so a solid floor or foundation, appropriate lifting equipment (forklift/crane), three-phase 380V power supply, and adequate workshop space are required. Professional installation and leveling are recommended.
The lathe is built on a cast iron frame with Taiwan TBI transmission and a stepper driver, which provide robust stability and good repeatability. Actual precision depends on setup, tooling, workholding, tool wear and calibration—final tolerances should be confirmed with the manufacturer.
Routine maintenance includes keeping the machine clean from dust and chips, regular lubrication of moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer, checking belts and transmissions, inspecting the spindle and bearings, and periodic calibration of axes and drives.
Use appropriate PPE (eye/face protection, dust mask, hearing protection), ensure proper workholding, keep guards in place, never leave the machine unattended while running, follow lockout/tagout procedures for maintenance, and ensure operators are trained on CNC lathe safety and emergency stop procedures.
Yes. The machine is described as multifunctional for wood turning, fluting, and engraving. For complex engraving or 4-axis carving, consider the optional 3.5 kW spindle and confirm control/software capabilities.
The description does not include shipping, installation service or warranty details. Because the machine is heavy and complex, many suppliers offer optional installation, commissioning and warranty packages—confirm terms, lead times and warranty coverage with the seller before purchase.
Select cutters and tool bits rated for the hardness and grain of the wood. Carbide-tipped tools are common for hardwoods; high-speed steel may be suitable for softer woods. Use appropriate tool geometries for roughing vs. finishing and ensure toolholders match the lathe’s tooling interface. Supplier recommendations are helpful for best results.
Operator training is strongly recommended for safe, accurate CNC lathe operation. Many suppliers offer training, documentation and startup support—ask the manufacturer or vendor about training options and included manuals.
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