









YOM: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





YOM: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








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