Terms are DDP (Delivery, Duties Paid) in the USA, Canada and South Africa.

Terms are DDP (Delivery, Duties Paid) in the USA, Canada and South Africa.

STANDARD ETG-2500 Series Flatbed CNC lathe (Ø2500mm Swing and 5m~20m B/C)

🛡️ This model is supplied for civilian use only. Military or defense variants are available upon request.

Description

This Heavy duty horizontal lathes Series for industrial metal turning applications with with a turning weight of 20tons Between Centre's and a max Swing over bed of Ø2500mm (98")

  • ETG-2500x5000 - Ø2500x5000mm B/C (98.43" x 196")
  • ETG-2500x6000 - Ø2500x6000mm B/C (98.43" x 236")
  • ETG-2500x8000 - Ø2500x8000mm B/C (98.43" x 314")
  • ETG-2500x10000 - Ø2500x10,000mm B/C (98.43" x 393")
  • ETG-2500x12000 - Ø2500x12,000mm B/C (98.43" x 472")
  • ETG-2500x16000 - Ø2500x16,000mm B/C (98.43" x 630")
  • ETG-2500x20000 - Ø2500x20,000mm B/C (98.43" x 787")

This flatbed CNC lathe is designed for outstanding accuracy, rigidity, and fast indexing. Equipped with a double-row cylindrical roller bearing spindle, it delivers superior precision and stability. While the machine is fitted with a manual chuck as standard, a hydraulic chuck option is also available for enhanced functionality.

Specifications

      Specification

      Metric

      Imperial

      Swing over bed

      Ø2500 mm

      Ø98.4"

      Swing over carriage

      Ø2000 mm

      Ø78.7"

      Max. length of workpiece

      5000~20,000 mm

      197~787"

      Max. turning length

      4800~19800 mm

      189~779"

      Span of guideway

      1100/1250mm

      43.3"/49.2"

      Max. weight of workpiece

      20tons

      20tons

      Spindle nose type

      A2-15

      A2-15

      Spindle centre taper

      75°

      75°

      Spindle bore

      Ø100mm

      Ø3.9"

      Spindle speed range

      2-250rpm (stepless in 4 hydraulic gears)

      2-250rpm (stepless in 4 hydraulic gears)

      Chuck

      Ø2000mm 4-jaw manual

      78.7" 4-jaw manual

      Cross section of tool shank

      50×50 mm

      2×2 in

      Tool turret

      4-position electric

      4-position electric

      Tailstock quill diameter

      Ø260 mm

      Ø10.2"

      Tailstock quill taper

      Metric 80

      Metric 80

      Tailstock quill max. stroke

      300mm

      11.8"

      Main motor power

      37kW

      50hp

      CNC system

      FANUC 0i-TF

      FANUC 0i-TF

      Width x Height

      3200×3200 mm

      126"x126"

       Machine Length/Weight

      9400mm/ 38200kg
      11400mm/ 42600kg
      13400mm/ 47000kg
      15400mm/ 51400kg
      19400mm/ 60200kg
       23400mm/ 69000kg 

      330.7 in / 79,366 lbs
      370.1 in / 84,218 lbs
      448.8 in / 93,920 lbs
      527.6 in / 103,617 lbs
      606.3 in / 113,315 lbs
      763.8 in / 132,749 lbs
      921.3 in / 152,183 lbs

       

      Delivery

      Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

      Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

      How to Use a Flatbed CNC Lathe

      Using a flatbed CNC lathe involves several key steps to ensure precision and safety. Follow this guide for effective operation:

      1. Prepare the Workpiece:

        • Clean and deburr the workpiece thoroughly.
        • Secure the workpiece onto the lathe using the appropriate holding devices, such as chucks, collets, or faceplates.
        • Ensure the workpiece is cantered and levelled accurately.
      2. Set Up Cutting Tools:

        • Choose the correct cutting tool for your machining task.
        • Install the cutting tool securely in the tool post.
        • Adjust the tool’s position and orientation to achieve the desired cutting precision.
      3. Configure the Lathe Settings:

        • Set the spindle speed according to the material, workpiece size, and required finish. Refer to the lathe’s manual for recommended speeds.
      4. Start the Lathe:

        • Power on the lathe and adjust the speed to the pre-set level.
        • Verify that the lathe operates smoothly without any vibrations or unusual noises.
      5. Perform Machining:

        • With the lathe running, guide the cutting tool along the workpiece to make the necessary cuts.
        • Use the control interface to adjust cutting depth, feed rate, and direction as needed.
      6. Inspect the Workpiece:

        • After each cutting pass, check the workpiece for accuracy and quality.
        • Make adjustments to the cutting tool or lathe settings if necessary.
      7. Stop the Lathe:

        • When machining is complete, turn off the lathe and wait for it to come to a full stop before removing the workpiece.
      8. Clean Up:

        • Clean the lathe, cutting tools, and work area.
        • Store the lathe and accessories properly.

      Safety Precautions:

      • Always wear appropriate protective gear, such as safety glasses and gloves.
      • Familiarize yourself with the lathe’s emergency stop and safety features.
      • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommended procedures for your specific CNC lathe model.
      *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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