STANDARD ETG-2500 Series Flatbed CNC Lathe - Ø2500mm Swing and 5m~20m B/C - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD ETG-2500 Series Flatbed CNC lathe (Ø2500mm Swing and 5m~20m B/C)

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Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and includes sea freight to most seaports.

Description

This Heavy duty horizontal lathes Series for industrial metal turning applications with with a turning weight of 20tons Between Centre's and a max Swing over bed of Ø2500mm (98")

  • ETG-2500x5000 - Ø2500x5000mm B/C (78" x 196")
  • ETG-2500x6000 - Ø2500x6000mm B/C (78" x 236")
  • ETG-2500x8000 - Ø2500x8000mm B/C (78" x 314")
  • ETG-2500x10000 - Ø2500x10,000mm B/C (78" x 393")
  • ETG-2500x12000 - Ø2500x12,000mm B/C (78" x 472")
  • ETG-2500x16000 - Ø2500x16,000mm B/C (78" x 630")
  • ETG-2500x20000 - Ø2500x20,000mm B/C (78" x 787")

This flatbed CNC lathe is designed for outstanding accuracy, rigidity, and fast indexing. Equipped with a double-row cylindrical roller bearing spindle, it delivers superior precision and stability. While the machine is fitted with a manual chuck as standard, a hydraulic chuck option is also available for enhanced functionality.

Specifications

      Specification

      Metric

      Imperial

      Swing over bed

      Φ2000 mm

      φ63 in

      Swing over carriage

      φ1600 mm

      φ49.2 in

      Max. length of workpiece

      5000~20,000 mm

      197~787 in

      Max. turning length

      4800~11800 mm

      189~464.5 in

      Span of guideway

      1100 mm

      43.3 in

      Max. weight of workpiece

      16000 kg

      35274 lb

      Spindle nose type

      A2-15

      A2-15

      Spindle centre taper

      75

      75

      Spindle bore

      φ100 mm

      φ3.9 in

      Spindle speed range

      3-320 (stepless in 4 hydraulic gears)

      3-320 (stepless in 4 hydraulic gears) rpm

      Chuck

      φ1600 mm 4-jaw manual

      φ55.1 in 4-jaw manual

      Cross section of tool shank

      50×50 mm

      2×2 in

      Turret type

      V4

      V4

      Tailstock quill diameter

      φ260 mm

      φ10.2 in

      Tailstock quill taper

      Metric 80

      MT6

      Tailstock quill max. stroke

      300 mm

      11.8 in

      Main motor power

      30 kW

      40.2 hp

      CNC system

      FANUC 0i-TF (5)

      FANUC 0i-TF (5)

      WidthxHeight

      3200×3200 mm

      125.98x125.98 in

       


      Machine Length/Weight

      9400 mm/ 38200 kg
      11400 mm/ 42600 kg
      13400mm/ 47000m kg
      15400mm/ 51400 kg
      19400mm/ 60200 kg
       23400mm/ 69000 kg 

      330.7 in / 79,366 lbs
      370.1 in / 84,218 lbs
      448.8 in / 93,920 lbs
      527.6 in / 103,617 lbs
      606.3 in / 113,315 lbs
      763.8 in / 132,749 lbs
      921.3 in / 152,183 lbs

      Delivery

      Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

      Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit


      How to Use a Flatbed CNC Lathe

      Using a flatbed CNC lathe involves several key steps to ensure precision and safety. Follow this guide for effective operation:

      1. Prepare the Workpiece:

        • Clean and deburr the workpiece thoroughly.
        • Secure the workpiece onto the lathe using the appropriate holding devices, such as chucks, collets, or faceplates.
        • Ensure the workpiece is cantered and levelled accurately.
      2. Set Up Cutting Tools:

        • Choose the correct cutting tool for your machining task.
        • Install the cutting tool securely in the tool post.
        • Adjust the tool’s position and orientation to achieve the desired cutting precision.
      3. Configure the Lathe Settings:

        • Set the spindle speed according to the material, workpiece size, and required finish. Refer to the lathe’s manual for recommended speeds.
      4. Start the Lathe:

        • Power on the lathe and adjust the speed to the pre-set level.
        • Verify that the lathe operates smoothly without any vibrations or unusual noises.
      5. Perform Machining:

        • With the lathe running, guide the cutting tool along the workpiece to make the necessary cuts.
        • Use the control interface to adjust cutting depth, feed rate, and direction as needed.
      6. Inspect the Workpiece:

        • After each cutting pass, check the workpiece for accuracy and quality.
        • Make adjustments to the cutting tool or lathe settings if necessary.
      7. Stop the Lathe:

        • When machining is complete, turn off the lathe and wait for it to come to a full stop before removing the workpiece.
      8. Clean Up:

        • Clean the lathe, cutting tools, and work area.
        • Store the lathe and accessories properly.

      Safety Precautions:

      • Always wear appropriate protective gear, such as safety glasses and gloves.
      • Familiarize yourself with the lathe’s emergency stop and safety features.
      • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommended procedures for your specific CNC lathe model.
      Description

      This Heavy duty horizontal lathes Series for industrial metal turning applications with with a turning weight of 20tons Between Centre's and a max Swing over bed of Ø2500mm (98")

      • ETG-2500x5000 - Ø2500x5000mm B/C (78" x 196")
      • ETG-2500x6000 - Ø2500x6000mm B/C (78" x 236")
      • ETG-2500x8000 - Ø2500x8000mm B/C (78" x 314")
      • ETG-2500x10000 - Ø2500x10,000mm B/C (78" x 393")
      • ETG-2500x12000 - Ø2500x12,000mm B/C (78" x 472")
      • ETG-2500x16000 - Ø2500x16,000mm B/C (78" x 630")
      • ETG-2500x20000 - Ø2500x20,000mm B/C (78" x 787")

      This flatbed CNC lathe is designed for outstanding accuracy, rigidity, and fast indexing. Equipped with a double-row cylindrical roller bearing spindle, it delivers superior precision and stability. While the machine is fitted with a manual chuck as standard, a hydraulic chuck option is also available for enhanced functionality.

      Specifications

          Specification

          Metric

          Imperial

          Swing over bed

          Φ2000 mm

          φ63 in

          Swing over carriage

          φ1600 mm

          φ49.2 in

          Max. length of workpiece

          5000~20,000 mm

          197~787 in

          Max. turning length

          4800~11800 mm

          189~464.5 in

          Span of guideway

          1100 mm

          43.3 in

          Max. weight of workpiece

          16000 kg

          35274 lb

          Spindle nose type

          A2-15

          A2-15

          Spindle centre taper

          75

          75

          Spindle bore

          φ100 mm

          φ3.9 in

          Spindle speed range

          3-320 (stepless in 4 hydraulic gears)

          3-320 (stepless in 4 hydraulic gears) rpm

          Chuck

          φ1600 mm 4-jaw manual

          φ55.1 in 4-jaw manual

          Cross section of tool shank

          50×50 mm

          2×2 in

          Turret type

          V4

          V4

          Tailstock quill diameter

          φ260 mm

          φ10.2 in

          Tailstock quill taper

          Metric 80

          MT6

          Tailstock quill max. stroke

          300 mm

          11.8 in

          Main motor power

          30 kW

          40.2 hp

          CNC system

          FANUC 0i-TF (5)

          FANUC 0i-TF (5)

          WidthxHeight

          3200×3200 mm

          125.98x125.98 in

           


          Machine Length/Weight

          9400 mm/ 38200 kg
          11400 mm/ 42600 kg
          13400mm/ 47000m kg
          15400mm/ 51400 kg
          19400mm/ 60200 kg
           23400mm/ 69000 kg 

          330.7 in / 79,366 lbs
          370.1 in / 84,218 lbs
          448.8 in / 93,920 lbs
          527.6 in / 103,617 lbs
          606.3 in / 113,315 lbs
          763.8 in / 132,749 lbs
          921.3 in / 152,183 lbs

          Delivery

          Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

          Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

          How to Use a Flatbed CNC Lathe

          Using a flatbed CNC lathe involves several key steps to ensure precision and safety. Follow this guide for effective operation:

          1. Prepare the Workpiece:

            • Clean and deburr the workpiece thoroughly.
            • Secure the workpiece onto the lathe using the appropriate holding devices, such as chucks, collets, or faceplates.
            • Ensure the workpiece is cantered and levelled accurately.
          2. Set Up Cutting Tools:

            • Choose the correct cutting tool for your machining task.
            • Install the cutting tool securely in the tool post.
            • Adjust the tool’s position and orientation to achieve the desired cutting precision.
          3. Configure the Lathe Settings:

            • Set the spindle speed according to the material, workpiece size, and required finish. Refer to the lathe’s manual for recommended speeds.
          4. Start the Lathe:

            • Power on the lathe and adjust the speed to the pre-set level.
            • Verify that the lathe operates smoothly without any vibrations or unusual noises.
          5. Perform Machining:

            • With the lathe running, guide the cutting tool along the workpiece to make the necessary cuts.
            • Use the control interface to adjust cutting depth, feed rate, and direction as needed.
          6. Inspect the Workpiece:

            • After each cutting pass, check the workpiece for accuracy and quality.
            • Make adjustments to the cutting tool or lathe settings if necessary.
          7. Stop the Lathe:

            • When machining is complete, turn off the lathe and wait for it to come to a full stop before removing the workpiece.
          8. Clean Up:

            • Clean the lathe, cutting tools, and work area.
            • Store the lathe and accessories properly.

          Safety Precautions:

          • Always wear appropriate protective gear, such as safety glasses and gloves.
          • Familiarize yourself with the lathe’s emergency stop and safety features.
          • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and recommended procedures for your specific CNC lathe model.
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