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CNC Swiss lathe PUMA ST10GSII
drillingfor small parts productionfor mass production

CNC Swiss lathe
CNC Swiss lathe
CNC Swiss lathe
CNC Swiss lathe
CNC Swiss lathe
CNC Swiss lathe
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Characteristics

Control type
CNC
Applications
drilling, for small parts production, for mass production
Other characteristics
cutting, grooving
Diameter

10 mm
(0.39 in)

Spindle speed

12,000 rpm
(75,398.224 rad.min-1)

Maximum cutting length

120 mm
(5 in)

Nominal power

3.7 kW
(5 hp)

Description

The Swiss-type turning center is optimized for mass production of small and complex parts such as those found, and used, in the watch making and medical device industries. Highlight Reliability Excellent Machining Capability Faster Machining Stability Provides a machine tool solution that can perform a diverse range of machining processes Suitable for processing small parts with having diameters between Ø20 mm~ Ø38 mm Main spindle has a built-in type motor for more precise machining Features 4 cross rotary tool holders as standard within a compact footprint Up to 5 cross tools can be used for high-efficiency milling and other special machining processes. Thanks to the adoption of the CBS (Chip Breaking Solution) as a standard, the series can now perform chip breaking operations achieved via repeated traverse of the axes. Support for diverse machining methods: According to various processing methods, diverse modes are supported including internal/external turning, R machining, grooving, cutting, drilling, etc. Applicable to all Swiss-turn models and to selected 8-inch or smaller turning center models Support for screw thread cutting (CBS Advanced)

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