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Equipped with a Y axis and a subspindle, Emco’s Maxxturn 25 universal lathe is suitable for complete machining of small partsÌýin batch sizes ranging from 50 to 5,000 units. The lathe can be used for applications ranging from the production of hydraulic components to parts for timepieces and jewelry.ÌýIt can accommodate barstock parts with diameters as large as 25 mm and chuck parts with diameters as large asÌý85 mm.
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The lathe can be fitted with either aÌýtailstock or a compact counter-spindle, which can eliminateÌýadditional clamping setups to increase productivity and shorten part-delivery periods, the company says. Additionally, the machine can be configured with or without a Y axis. When equipped,Ìýthe Y axis is fully integrated in the body of the machine to add to stability and precision.
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The machine’sÌýturretÌýfeatures a hydraulic lock and offers space for as many as 12 VDI16 toolholders. With a total of 36 switch positions, 42 cutting edges are available. The driven tools and the C axis are included in the standard model.Ìý In the course of modular assembly, customers can choose between a Siemens controlÌýwith a ShopTurn dialogue interface or a Fanuc control with a Manual-Guide-i interface.
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