Small-Footprint Lathe Provides Maximum Capacity
The Haas ST-10 CNC lathe has a small footprint, yet provides a maximum capacity of 14" × 14", with a 16.25" swing over the cross slide.
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The Haas ST-10 CNC lathe has a small footprint, yet provides a maximum capacity of 14" × 14", with a 16.25" swing over the cross-slide. The spindle turns to 6,000 rpm, and the 15-hp vector drive system provides 75 foot-pounds of cutting torque. A 6.5" hydraulic chucking system and 12-station turret are standard. The ST-10Y adds 4" of Y-axis travel (±2" from the centerline) for off-center milling, drilling and tapping, and features 6,000-rpm live tooling and a servo-driven C axis for versatile four-axis capability. The ST-10Y’s Y-axis travel, high-speed live tooling and C-axis motion enable multiple operations in a single setup to reduce part handling and increase accuracy, the company says.
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