Key specifications include power 2.2–4.5 kW, voltage 380V/50Hz, max swing diameter 300 mm, max turned length 1500 mm, machine weight 1400 kg, and dimensions 2750 × 800 × 1000 mm.
It's designed primarily for furniture legs and bases, decorative wooden items, custom wooden crafts and other wooden furniture parts. It can handle cylindrical workpieces up to 300 mm in diameter and up to 1500 mm long.
The machine is suitable for a wide range of solid woods and engineered timbers commonly used for furniture. For very hard exotic woods, laminated or composite materials, check with the supplier for recommended tooling and cutting parameters.
The lathe is described as easy to operate for all skill levels, so it can be used by serious hobbyists as well as professional furniture makers and small manufacturers.
The product description does not list a specific CNC control or software. Please contact the vendor for details on the control system, supported file formats (G-code/CAM), and post-processor compatibility.
Standard turning tools, chucks, live centers, and tool holders are typically used. The description does not list included tooling—ask the supplier which accessories come with the machine and which are optional.
Due to the machine weight (1400 kg) and dimensions, you will need a level, sturdy floor and suitable lifting equipment for delivery and positioning. Power supply must be 380V/50Hz. The supplier or installer can advise on foundation, clearances and electrical connections.
The listing states engineers are available to service machinery overseas, but it does not specify warranty terms. Contact the vendor for warranty coverage, service contracts and spare parts availability.
Regular maintenance typically includes lubrication of moving parts, inspection and replacement of cutting tools, cleaning of chips and dust, checking belt/tension and periodic calibration. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule and safety procedures.
The machine is promoted for precision turning suitable for furniture legs. Exact tolerances and repeatability depend on the control system, tooling, fixturing and operating practices—request the machine test report or technical datasheet from the vendor for measured accuracy values.
Yes — the CNC capabilities and robust design make it suitable for small- to medium-volume production runs of furniture components. For high-volume automated production, discuss cycle time optimization and fixturing options with the supplier.
While specific safety features aren't listed, typical lathe safety includes emergency stop, guards/shields, and interlocks. Confirm with the manufacturer which safety devices are installed and ensure operators receive proper training.
Shipping and lead times are not provided in the description. Lead time depends on stock, customization and your location; contact the vendor or sales representative for current delivery estimates and freight options.
The description doesn't explicitly mention training, but many suppliers offer operator training or commissioning services. Ask your vendor about included or optional on-site or remote training packages.
Customization is often possible (e.g., different power options, tooling, or length capacities). Contact the manufacturer or sales team to discuss custom requirements such as extended bed length, different spindle options or additional tooling packages.
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