Product category:
Manual lathes and manual/CNC (combination or half-NC) lathes
News Release from: XYZ Machine Tools | Subject: Manual lathes and milling machines
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 May 2006
Budget-priced lathes and millers
introduced
A budget priced series of turret millers and lathes, with prices starting at GBP 4950 for a milling machine are fitted with European bearings and electrical components, and all have CE approval.
Manual machine tools remain a popular choice for training organisations and maintenance departments but price is always a constraining factor With this in mind XYZ Machine Tools has added the budget priced e series of turret mills and lathes to its product portfolio
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sourced from China, prices start at GBP 4950 for the eMILL 2000 and the smallest of the three models of eTURN.
Despite their ultra low price tags, these machines are of solid ribbed cast iron construction and are fitted with European-sourced bearings and electrical components.
All have full CE approval and are backed by a UK company that has become synonymous with quality, reliability and value for money.
Standard on the 3HP eMILL 2000 is a dual speed range 60-4200 rev/min spindle, power feed to the 1270mm by 254mm table and two-axis digital readout.
Options include a 5000 rev/min inverter driven spindle, power feed to the cross slide and 3- or 4-axis digital readout.
The three models in the eTURN range - 1430, 2060 and 2680 - offer spindle speed ranges from 45-1800 rev/min to 26-2000 rev/min, a swing over the bed from 356mm to 660mm and a between centres distance from 750mm to 2000mm. Request a free brochure from XYZ Machine Tools ...
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