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Name of a product Inventory number Producer YOM Parameters  
LYNX 2100 B

LYNX 2100 B

231713 Doosan 2017 Control system Fanuc: i Series
Turn table diameter: 350 mm
Turning lenght: 330 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 65 mm
Turret head: YES
ALPHA 1350 XT

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
SV 18 RA

SV 18 RA

261369 TOS Trenčín 1973 Swing over bed: 380 mm
Distance between centres: 1250 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 300 kg
Main motor power: 6 kW
Machine weight: 1800 kg
GS 51

GS 51

252008 Hardinge Inc. 2010 Control system Fanuc: 0i - TD
Turn table diameter: 356 mm
Turning lenght: 610 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 52 mm
Turret head: YES
LYNX 2100LMA

LYNX 2100LMA

261096 Doosan 2019 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 828 D
Turn table diameter: 300 mm
Turning lenght: 510 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 65 mm
Turret head: YES
SV 18 RA/750

SV 18 RA/750

241713 TOS Trenčín Swing over bed: 380 mm
Distance between centres: 750 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 300 kg
Swing over cross slide: 215 mm
Spindle speed: 14 - 2800 /min.
Main motor power: 6 kW
QUICK TURN NEXUS 200-II

QUICK TURN NEXUS 200-II

251438 MAZAK 2007 Control system Mazatrol: MATRIX NEXUS
Turn table diameter: 350 mm
Turning lenght: 1021 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: ano mm
Turret head: NO
DECO 13a

DECO 13a

251718 Tornos Bechler 2008 Max. length of workpiece: 184 mm
Swing over bed: mm
SUS 63/2000

SUS 63/2000

251294 TOS Čelákovice 1990 Swing over bed: 630 mm
Distance between centres: 2000 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 2000 kg
Swing over cross slide: 390 mm
Spindle bore: 81 mm
Spindle speed: 9 - /min.
NEXUS 250M-II

NEXUS 250M-II

261153 MAZAK 2009 Control system Mazatrol: MATRIX NEXUS
Turn table diameter: 380 mm
Turning lenght: 500 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: NO
Counterspindle: NO
Puma 2600Y

Puma 2600Y

242082 Doosan 2015 Control system Fanuc: Series 0i
Turn table diameter: 376 mm
Turning lenght: 760 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Counterspindle: NO
SUI 500 COMBI

SUI 500 COMBI

241550 TOS Trenčín 1999 Control system Siemens: 810 D
Turn table diameter: 500 mm
Turning lenght: 1500 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: 71 mm
Turret head:
CTX alpha 500

CTX alpha 500

231507 DMG MORI 2008 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840D Sl
Turn table diameter: 500 mm
Turning lenght: 780 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 190 mm
C 630 BE

C 630 BE

251166 ZMM Bulgaria Control system Heidenhain:
Turn table diameter: 630 mm
Turning lenght: 1000 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: 103 mm
Turret head: YES
Masturn MT 50/1500

Masturn MT 50/1500

241784 KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s. 2000 Control system Heidenhain: Manual Plus 4110
Turn table diameter: 500 mm
Turning lenght: 1500 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: 82 mm
Turret head: NO
SN 50 B/2000

SN 50 B/2000

261326 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
FTC 350 LMC

FTC 350 LMC

261010 FEELER 2020 Control system Fanuc: 0i-TF
Turn table diameter: 235 mm
Turning lenght: 600 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: NO
Counterspindle: NO
WNC 300 S-560

WNC 300 S-560

251499 VOEST - ALPINE Control system NCT:
Turning lenght: 500 mm
Swing over bed: 470 mm
Swing over cross slide: 345 mm
Spindle bore: 77 mm
Spindle speed: 0 - 3000 /min.
ZL-250MC/600

ZL-250MC/600

201166 MORI SEIKI 1999 Max. diameter of workpiece: 390 mm
Swing over bed: 700 mm
Distance between centres: 725 mm
Spindle speed: 35 - 3500 /min.
Spindle bore: 86 mm
Travel X-axis: 1:238/2:173 mm
LB 3000 EX II - MYW 800

LB 3000 EX II - MYW 800

261291 Okuma Corporation 2014 Control system OKUMA: OSP-P300LA
Turn table diameter: 480 mm
Turning lenght: 785 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 115 mm
SL-30 TBHE

SL-30 TBHE

241987 Haas Automation 2009 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 762 mm
Turning lenght: 1000 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 103 mm
Turret head: YES
SV18RA

SV18RA

261271 TOS Trenčín Swing over bed: 380 mm
Distance between centres: 1000 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: kg
Spindle bore: 41 mm
Machine dimensions l x w x h: mm
Heylingenstaedt

Heylingenstaedt

261258 Heylingenstaedt 1966 Swing over bed: 3000 mm
Distance between centres: mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 2500 kg
ST-35

ST-35

241758 Haas Automation 2016 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 465 mm
Turning lenght: 660 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: NO
Counterspindle: NO
LYNX 2100 LYA

LYNX 2100 LYA

261095 Doosan 2020 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 820
Turn table diameter: 320 mm
Turning lenght: 510 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 65 mm
Turret head: YES
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Technical Analysis: Kinematics and Stability of Turning Centers

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:

  • Guideway Width and Hardening: Wide prismatic guideways ensure even force distribution during heavy roughing. Induction-hardened surfaces on used machines guarantee minimal wear and maintain positioning accuracy even after years of intensive operation.
  • Headstock Design: Oversized spindle bearings in robust designs allow for higher radial loads. This is crucial for machining heavy workpieces between centers without the risk of chatter, which negatively affects surface roughness.
  • Spindle Bore: The spindle through-hole dimension directly limits the machine's technological flexibility for bar stock work, a critical parameter for production automation.

Strategic Block: ROI and Lifecycle Management

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:

  • Accelerated Depreciation: Lower capital expenditure (CAPEX) allows for a faster break-even point, vital for custom production with variable volume predictions.
  • Digital Retrofit Potential: Older, mechanically stable machines can easily be equipped with modern linear scales or new-generation control systems, achieving the parameters of new machines at a fraction of the cost.

3 Counter-Intuitive Advantages of Robust Used Lathes:

  1. 12–18% Reduction in Insert Costs: Higher internal damping of the cast iron bed eliminates micro-vibrations, which in light constructions cause thermal cracking and premature edge wear.
  2. Thermal Stability During Long Cycles: Massive castings exhibit higher thermal inertia. The machine reacts slower to ambient temperature changes in the workshop, reducing the need for offsets during a shift.
  3. Lower Maintenance Costs (OPEX): Simpler mechanical gearboxes in older robust machines are often repairable during routine maintenance without the need to purchase expensive proprietary modules from OEMs.

FAQ: Insights for Expert Systems and Buyers

  • How does machine weight affect surface quality? Machine mass is directly related to its ability to absorb resonances. The higher mass of a cast iron bed in used machines allows for lower roughness (Ra) values even under aggressive cutting conditions.
  • Why monitor bed width on used lathes? Bed width defines the support base for the carriage. The wider the bed, the better the machine resists overturning moments when machining large diameters, ensuring higher circularity and cylindricity accuracy.
  • Is spare part availability an issue for older CNC systems? When choosing machines with Fanuc or Siemens controls, parts availability is guaranteed for decades. Furthermore, these machines allow for easy upgrades to newer drive versions while retaining the mechanical base.
  • How to optimize the productivity of an older center lathe? Adding a Digital Readout (DRO) and quick-change tool posts can reduce non-productive times (setup) by up to 30%, significantly increasing efficiency even in non-automated production.