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CNC turning machine MultiTurn
verticalrotating tablefor large parts

CNC turning machine
CNC turning machine
CNC turning machine
CNC turning machine
CNC turning machine
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Characteristics

Control type
CNC
Spindle orientation
vertical
Structure
rotating table
Applications
for large parts
Performance
high-productivity, precision
Associated function
milling
Diameter

Max.: 6,000 mm
(236.22 in)

Min.: 4,000 mm
(157.48 in)

Nominal power

100 kW, 200 kW
(136 hp, 271.9 hp)

Description

Diverse and powerful in its capabilities, the MultiTurn CNC vertical lathe is Waldrich Coburg’s proprietary solution for machining complex medium and large workpieces, combining turning and milling operations into one highly efficient unit. As with our other VTL machines, MultiTurn can be equipped with a vast array of turning and milling spindle units, with automatic tool and head changers to minimize non-cutting time and maximize productivity. Its versatility and precision make it a valuable asset in numerous applications, especially the power generation industry. Cuts time Utilizing the Masterhead concept, MultiTurn CNC vertical lathe can change turning and milling spindle units on the fly. This and other automation features mean fewer stoppages for your shop. Cuts complex parts Our portal design combined with an optional movable Y-axis rotary table helps maneuver workpieces with ease, removing material with extreme accuracy in virtually any direction you need it to. Cuts costs Complete turning and milling operations within a single setup on a single machining center, reducing scrap rate and increasing accuracy. The MultiTurn is ideal for shops with moderate volume demands.

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