Turn Parts With Simple Geometries
The Delta Swiss-type lathe product line is dedicated to machining parts with simple geometries. These machines feature a cast iron base, a large-capacity chip pan and a wide working area. The machines can be customized to work with or without a guide bushing, and they can use rotating tools.
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View MoreThe machines are available with four or five axes, for parts ranging to 0.78" (20 mm) in diameter and lengths of 8 ΒΌ" (210 mm). Options and accessories include C axes, high pressure pumps, work conveyors and mist collectors.
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