Used Vertical turning lathes for sale (193)

Vertical Turning Machine
SCHERER FEINBAUVDZ 220L

Vertical Turning Machine
NILES-SIMMONSNV 20

Vertical turning lathe
Webster & Bennett48" CNC Vertical Borer

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Vertical lathe
Scherer FeinbauVDZ 220 DS

Vertical lathe
EMAGVL 5i
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Spindle
WEISS174405B

Vertical lathe
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Vertical turning lathe
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Lathe
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What is meant by Vertical turning lathes?
Vertical turning lathes are a specialized type of lathe where the spindle operates in a vertical orientation rather than the traditional horizontal position. This design allows for the handling of heavier and larger workpieces, making it ideal for operations such as turning, facing, boring, and threading. The workpiece is typically mounted on a horizontal table that rotates as the cutting tool moves axially.
Advantages of Vertical Turning Lathes
One of the primary benefits of using a vertical turning lathe is its ability to accommodate large, heavy parts due to the vertical setup that reduces load on the spindle. This orientation also helps in minimizing the footprint of the machine, making it suitable for workshops where space is a constraint. Furthermore, gravity assists in securing the workpiece, enhancing stability during intricate machining processes.
Common Applications
Vertical turning lathes are predominantly used in heavy industries like aerospace, large automotive parts, and heavy equipment manufacturing. These machines are particularly adept at creating components such as large rings, flanges, and valves.
Vertical turning lathes are a specialized type of lathe where the spindle operates in a vertical orientation rather than the traditional horizontal position. This design allows for the handling of heavier and larger workpieces, making it ideal for operations such as turning, facing, boring, and threading. The workpiece is typically mounted on a horizontal table that rotates as the cutting tool moves axially.
Advantages of Vertical Turning Lathes
One of the primary benefits of using a vertical turning lathe is its ability to accommodate large, heavy parts due to the vertical setup that reduces load on the spindle. This orientation also helps in minimizing the footprint of the machine, making it suitable for workshops where space is a constraint. Furthermore, gravity assists in securing the workpiece, enhancing stability during intricate machining processes.
Common Applications
Vertical turning lathes are predominantly used in heavy industries like aerospace, large automotive parts, and heavy equipment manufacturing. These machines are particularly adept at creating components such as large rings, flanges, and valves.

Vertical turning and grinding center
EMAGVSC 250 DS

Vertical lathe
EMAGVSC 250 TWIN

Vertical turning machine
EMAGVLC 100

Vertical lathe
SchusterFutureline VTM 350

Vertical turning center
EMAGVSC 250

Vertical lathe
FelsomatFTC180-F

Vertical turning centre
EMAGVSC 400 DD

Vertical lathe
FelsomatFTC180-F
Used Vertical turning lathes (193)
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