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SPRY 40 CNC |
161667 | TAJMAC-ZPS, a.s. | 1991 | Control system Mefi: - - - Turn table diameter: 110 mm Turning lenght: 300 mm Sloping bed: NO Spindle bore: 50 mm Max. bar diameter: 40 mm |
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SUI 63/1500 |
251674 | TOS Trenčín | Turn table diameter: 630 mm Turning lenght: 1500 mm Sloping bed: NO Spindle bore: 71 mm Turret head: YES Number of positions in magazine: 8 |
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Takamaz XL-100 |
241307 | Takamatsu | 2011 | Control system Fanuc: 0i - TD Turn table diameter: 120 mm Turning lenght: 250 mm Sloping bed: YES Y axis: NO Counterspindle: NO |
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SN 50 B/2000 |
261397 | TOS Trenčín | Swing over bed: 500 mm Distance between centres: 2000 mm Max. weight of workpiece: kg Swing over cross slide: 270 mm Main motor power: 5,5 kW Machine dimensions l x w x h: 1100 x 3575 mm |
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SN 50B/2000 |
251846 | TOS Trenčín | Swing over bed: mm Distance between centres: 500 mm Max. weight of workpiece: 2000 kg Turning lenght: mm |
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S 32/750 |
251446 | TOS Čelákovice | 1975 | Swing over bed: 320 mm Distance between centres: 750 mm Max. weight of workpiece: 100 kg Swing over cross slide: 190 mm Spindle bore: 36 mm Main motor power: 3 kW |
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SU 63 A/6500 |
241365 | TOS Čelákovice | 1965 | Swing over bed: 630 mm Distance between centres: 6500 mm Max. weight of workpiece: 6000 kg Swing over cross slide: 360 mm Spindle bore: 60 mm Spindle speed: 8 - 375 /min. |
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ALPHA 1350 XT |
251960 | Colchester | 2008 | Control system Fanuc: Turn table diameter: 350 mm Turning lenght: 650 mm Sloping bed: NO Spindle bore: 42 mm Turret head: NO |
For used lathes—whether classic center lathes or modern CNC centers—the primary performance indicator is the static rigidity of the bed. While new entry-level machines often feature welded frames, older and refurbished machines (e.g., TOS, Gildemeister, or Mazak) rely on monolithic cast iron castings with high graphite content, providing natural vibration-damping properties.
Key Technical Factors:
Purchasing a used lathe offers engineering companies a tool for rapid production capacity expansion with minimal impact on cash flow. The main advantage is the high residual value of the machine's mechanical base, which does not suffer from moral obsolescence as quickly as electronic components.
Economic Benefits:
3 Counter-Intuitive Advantages of Robust Used Lathes: