Toolmex's new TUR1350MN heavyduty CNC lathe features a 44 in. wide bedway design and incorporates an extra wide 7 in. front-way resulting in greater stability and allowing heavier cuts. The standard linear cross guideways with built in feedback scales increases the lathe's lifespan while improving the lathe's X axis accuracy. For added versatility, the heavy-duty tailstock features a 7.9 in. diameter quill equipped with built in live center. The tailstock body rides on a bed of air during repositioning and can be moved via carriage, rapid Z travel, or manually due to the air assist. Furthermore, the "advance bed" design allows superior chip evaluation compared to normal large lathes since the conveyor is in the front of the bed, where most chips accumulate. The TUR series lathes offer a wide range of options including C-axis, live-tooling, boring attachment, as well as hydraulic steadies and chucks.
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