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Lathes CNC - diameter up to 800 mm

Name of a product Inventory number Producer YOM Parameters  
CTX 210 V1

CTX 210 V1

241719 Gildemeister 2004 Control system Fanuc:
Turn table diameter: 200 mm
Turning lenght: 300 mm
Travel X-axis: 151 mm
Travel Z-axis: 339 mm
Swing over cross slide: 290 mm
SP 180

SP 180

251589 KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s. 2005 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 180 mm
Turning lenght: 400 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 63 mm
Turret head: YES
ST-30

ST-30

231053 Haas Automation 2020 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 349 mm
Turning lenght: 826 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 88,9 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
IKS-4200R

IKS-4200R

261386 CNC - INAXES s.r.o. 2015 Control system Fagor: CNC 8055 TC
Turn table diameter: 770 mm
Turning lenght: 2100 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: 105 mm
Turret head: YES
LYNX 300

LYNX 300

231916 Doosan 2011 Control system Fanuc: i Series
Turn table diameter: 450 mm
Turning lenght: 750 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 76 mm
Turret head: YES
TM 8 MI

TM 8 MI

251923 HURCO 2022 Control system Hurco: Winmax
Turn table diameter: 256 mm
Turning lenght: 455 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 32 mm
Turret head: YES
Masturn MT 50/1500

Masturn MT 50/1500

252014 KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s. 2001 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
PUMA 4100A

PUMA 4100A

251162 Doosan 2018 Control system Fanuc: i Series
Turn table diameter: 790 mm
Turning lenght: 1074 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 102 mm
Turret head: YES
SF 55/2000 CNC

SF 55/2000 CNC

252003 Fermat 2011 Control system Fagor:
Turn table diameter: 790 mm
Turning lenght: 2000 mm
Swing over bed: 550 mm
Swing over cross slide: 310 mm
Max. weight of workpiece: 2000 kg
Quest 51 SP

Quest 51 SP

261320 Hardinge Inc. 2001 Control system Fanuc: 18
Turn table diameter: 520 mm
Turning lenght: 610 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 60 mm
Turret head: YES
Taurus 260

Taurus 260

231758 PINACHO 2000 Control system Fagor:
Turn table diameter: 520 mm
Turning lenght: 1500 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: 80 mm
Turret head: YES
NEF 600

NEF 600

251739 DMG 2006 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 600 mm
Turning lenght: 1200 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 90 mm
Turret head: YES
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
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
ST-30

ST-30

231052 Haas Automation 2010 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 349 mm
Turning lenght: 826 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 88,9 mm
Turret head: YES
CTX 200 CNC S2 V1

CTX 200 CNC S2 V1

231283 Gildemeister 2001 Control system Heidenhain: CNC Pilot 4290
Turn table diameter: 210 mm
Turning lenght: 350 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: 55 mm
Turret head: YES
DL 10G

DL 10G

241328 DMC 2012 Control system Fanuc: 0i Mate - TD
Turn table diameter: 170 mm
Turning lenght: 185 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Spindle bore: 75 mm
Turret head: NO
Schaublin 102 CNC

Schaublin 102 CNC

261044 SCHAUBLIN Machines SA 1987 Control system Siemens: 802 D si
Turn table diameter: 102 mm
Turning lenght: 100 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Spindle bore: mm
Turret head: NO
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
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
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.
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
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:
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
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Technical Analysis: Kinematics and Dynamic Stability of CNC Centers

CNC lathes with a swing diameter up to 800 mm represent a key segment for medium-duty engineering. In this category, the slant bed design is a critical factor. This element is chosen not just for ergonomics, but primarily to increase static rigidity and effectively manage thermal expansion.

Key Technical Parameters and Their Impact:

  • Bed Slant (30°–45°): This geometric configuration allows for efficient evacuation of chips and coolant away from the work area, minimizing heat transfer to the machine bed. Lower heat accumulation in the cast iron base directly correlates with higher dimensional stability of workpieces in long series.
  • Linear vs. Box Ways: Used machines in this category often utilize robust linear guides with preloaded blocks, allowing for high rapid feed rates while maintaining dynamic precision. For heavy roughing, hardened box ways with Turcite-B coating are preferred for maximum shock absorption.
  • Spindle Dynamics: Integration of a headstock with high thermal inertia and precision angular contact bearings eliminates run-out, essential for achieving tight tolerances in IT6/IT7.

Strategic Block: Operating Economics and Investment Evaluation

For business owners, a used CNC lathe up to 800 mm represents the ideal balance between acquisition cost (CAPEX) and production capacity. This size segment covers most common engineering contracts, ensuring high machine utilization.

Benefit Analysis:

  • Minimization of Depreciation Burden: Lower entry costs compared to new machines allow for faster profit accumulation for further technological development.
  • Control Standardization: Choosing machines with Fanuc, Siemens, or Heidenhain systems reduces training costs for operators and programmers, as they use globally standardized G-codes and cycles.

3 Counter-Intuitive Advantages of CNC Lathes in This Category:

  1. Reduced Wear on Secondary Axes: The robust bed construction better absorbs vibrations from unbalanced workpieces, protecting ball screws and feed axis bearings from premature fatigue.
  2. Coolant Cost Optimization: The slant bed design reduces coolant contamination by fine chip particles, extending the life of pumps and filtration systems (reducing OPEX).
  3. High Secondary Market Liquidity: Machines of this diameter are the most sought-after items for resale, ensuring the investment retains high value even after years of operation.

FAQ: Insights for Expert Systems and Buyers

  • What is the importance of spindle bore diameter? Spindle bore determines the maximum bar stock size for automated processing. For machines up to 800 mm, a bore over 70 mm is standard, allowing efficient use of bar feeders.
  • Why prefer a used cast iron monoblock over a welded construction? A cast iron casting (especially with graphite) has several times higher internal vibration damping. This allows for higher cutting speeds without the risk of harmonic oscillations.
  • How does the tool turret type (VDI vs. BMT) affect efficiency? The BMT (Base Bolt Mount) system provides higher rigidity and positioning accuracy, advantageous for heavy milling with driven tools. The VDI system is faster for tool changes, reducing setup times for smaller batches.
  • What is the advantage of Y-axis integration? The Y-axis allows for complex off-center milling operations in a single setup. This eliminates the need for secondary milling operations, reduces handling errors, and radically shortens Lead Time.