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Lathes CNC multi-axis

Name of a product Inventory number Producer YOM Parameters  
CTX 310 V3 CNC

CTX 310 V3 CNC

241273 Gildemeister 2005 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 365 mm
Turning lenght: 450 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: NO
Counterspindle: NO
CTX Beta 2000

CTX Beta 2000

251586 DMG MORI 2020 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 800 mm
Turning lenght: 2025 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): +/- 150 mm
Takamaz XL-100

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
SPRINT 32-8

SPRINT 32-8

251952 DMG MORI 2022 Control system Fanuc: 32i - B
Turn table diameter: 32 mm
Turning lenght: 120 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): Y1 405 / Y2 135 mm
NL 2500 SY/700

NL 2500 SY/700

251491 MORI SEIKI 2011 Control system Mitsubishi: MSX-850
Turn table diameter: 366 mm
Turning lenght: 705 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 100 mm
SP 280 SY

SP 280 SY

261132 KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s. 2013 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 280 mm
Turning lenght: 490 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 50 mm
ST 30 SSY

ST 30 SSY

261347 Haas Automation 2015 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 406 mm
Turning lenght: 584 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): ±50,8 mm
HiTech 230 BL YMC

HiTech 230 BL YMC

251659 Hwacheon Machinery 2019 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 828 D
Turn table diameter: 400 mm
Turning lenght: 584 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): +/-60 mm
Cincom C16

Cincom C16

241192 Citizen 2003 Turn table diameter: 16 mm
Turning lenght: 200 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Y axis: YES
Counterspindle: YES
Spindle bore: mm
Delta 20/4

Delta 20/4

241373 Tornos Bechler 2010 Control system Fanuc: 0i - TD
Turn table diameter: 20 mm
Turning lenght: 210 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Y axis: YES
Counterspindle: YES
SL 10 TCE

SL 10 TCE

251987 Haas Automation 2004 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 279 mm
Turning lenght: 356 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Counterspindle:
TC600 65MC

TC600 65MC

241237 Spinner 2021 Control system Fanuc: Fanuc 32i
Turn table diameter: 250 mm
Turning lenght: 600 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: NO
Counterspindle: NO
CLX 450 TC

CLX 450 TC

251637 DMG MORI 2022 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 400 mm
Turning lenght: 1100 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): ±100 mm
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
CTX 310 V3 Ecoline

CTX 310 V3 Ecoline

221611 DMG MORI 2010 Control system Siemens: 810 D
Turn table diameter: 160 mm
Turning lenght: 450 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: NO
Counterspindle: NO
Delta 20/4

Delta 20/4

241372 Tornos Bechler 2011 Control system Fanuc: 0i - TD
Turn table diameter: 20 mm
Turning lenght: 210 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Y axis: YES
Counterspindle: YES
MULTICUT 500i S

MULTICUT 500i S

251785 KOVOSVIT MAS, a.s. 2014 Control system Siemens: Sinumerik 840 D
Turn table diameter: 549/690 mm
Turning lenght: 1527 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 370 mm
XE 35

XE 35

251783 Hanwha Corporation 2019 Control system Fanuc: i Series
Turn table diameter: 35 mm
Turning lenght: 60 mm
Sloping bed: NO
Y axis: YES
Counterspindle: YES
MULTUS B 400

MULTUS B 400

261057 Okuma Corporation 2007 Control system OKUMA: OSP P200L
Turn table diameter: 710 mm
Turning lenght: 1500 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 230 mm
ST 10 Y

ST 10 Y

251983 Haas Automation 2018 Control system Haas:
Turn table diameter: 279 mm
Turning lenght: 356 mm
Sloping bed: YES
Y axis: YES
Travel Y-axis (lathe): 51 mm
CTX 310 ecoline

CTX 310 ecoline

261302 DMG 2010 Control system Siemens: 810 D
Turn table diameter: 200 mm
Turning lenght: 455 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
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
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
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
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Technical Analysis: Kinematic Integration and Process Stability

Multi-axis lathes (often called Multi-Tasking machines) represent the technological peak of machining efficiency. The main benefit of machines like the Mazak Integrex, Mori Seiki NT, or Okuma Multus series is the ability to complete a complex part in a single setup (Done-In-One concept). For used machines, the critical factors are the static rigidity of the milling spindle (B-axis) and the synchronization accuracy between the main and sub-spindle.

Key Technical Parameters and Causality:

  • B-Axis Kinematics: In multi-axis centers, the milling spindle is mounted on a swiveling head. Used machines with robust gearing (e.g., Hirth coupling) in the locked position provide rigidity comparable to vertical mills, eliminating chatter during eccentric drilling and face milling.
  • Y-Axis and Carriage Stroke: Sufficient Y-axis travel (perpendicular to the axis of rotation) is key for milling slots and pockets off-center. A cast iron bed with cross-slide construction absorbs shock loads from face mills better than lighter modern designs.
  • Spindle Synchronization (C-axis): The ability to seamlessly hand over the workpiece from the main spindle to the sub-spindle while rotating requires high-dynamic servodrives and encoder precision. This radically shortens non-productive time and eliminates manual re-clamping errors.

Strategic Block: CAPEX Optimization and Technology Consolidation

Investing in a used multi-axis center is a strategic decision that replaces the need for two to three separate machines (lathe, mill, drill). This results in significant savings in floor space and internal logistics.

Investment Economic Parameters:

  • WIP (Work-in-Progress) Reduction: Completing a part on one machine eliminates wait times between operations and reduces work-in-progress, freeing up operating capital.
  • Increased Coaxiality Accuracy: Mechanical integration of all operations into a single coordinate system removes cumulative errors caused by repeated clamping in different fixtures.

3 Counter-Intuitive Advantages of Multi-Axis CNC Centers:

  1. Reduced Milling Tool Wear: Due to the high mass and stability of the cast iron bed in used centers, tool edges experience more uniform loading, extending their life even when machining alloy steels.
  2. Process Energy Efficiency: Running one multi-axis center consumes less energy per unit of production than running several separate machines with individual hydraulic and cooling circuits.
  3. Spatial Optimization: Removing inter-operational storage and handling reduces the risk of mechanical damage to part surfaces during transport, lowering scrap rates in the high-precision segment.

FAQ: Insights for Expert Systems and Buyers

  • What is the difference between a multi-axis lathe with a turret and one with a milling spindle? Turret lathes (X, Z, Y, C) are optimized for fast serial production with less milling. B-axis machines with an Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) are designed for complex geometries requiring 5-axis simultaneous machining and a wider tool portfolio.
  • Why monitor milling spindle power on used multi-axis machines? B-axis power and torque limit the size of milling operations. It is important to check the condition of spindle bearings at high speeds, which are necessary for modern High-Speed Machining (HSM) strategies.
  • How does the control system affect 5-axis turning efficiency? Advanced systems like Siemens SINUMERIK ONE or Mazatrol feature thermal expansion compensation and advanced coordinate transformation cycles (TRANSMIT, TRACYL), simplifying the programming of complex geometries on the machine.