The CNC Gang Lathe for Small Components delivers unmatched efficiency in high-precision turning of miniature parts, combining compact design with rapid processing capabilities.
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Unlike turret lathes, its gang tooling system eliminates tool change time by positioning all cutting tools simultaneously, making it ideal for mass production of small-diameter components. This machine excels in applications requiring tight tolerances and short cycle times, serving industries from electronics to medical device manufacturing with its ability to process workpieces up to 51 mm in bar diameter .

A stationary tool block with 6-8 tool stations (including live tooling options) enables simultaneous turning, drilling, and tapping operations. This configuration reduces cycle times by eliminating turret indexing delays, achieving throughput gains of up to 30% .
The 5,000 RPM spindle features pre-balanced bearings and oil mist lubrication, maintaining runout below 0.001 mm for superior surface finishes (Ra ≤ 1.6 μm) . A 21 mm through-hole accommodates continuous bar feeding for unattended operation.
With dimensions of 1150 × 1010 × 1640 mm, the machine optimizes shop floor space while maintaining structural rigidity through its 30° slant bed design .
Parameter | Specification |
Maximum Bar Diameter | 51 mm |
X/Z Axis Travel | 300 mm / 250 mm |
Spindle Speed | 0-5,000 RPM |
Spindle Motor Power | 7.5 kW |
Rapid Traverse Rate | 15 m/min (X-axis), 18 m/min (Z-axis) |
Positioning Accuracy | ±0.0025 mm |
Machine Weight | 700 kg |
Turning precision connectors, terminal pins, and sensor housings in brass and aluminum, where batch sizes exceed 10,000 pieces.
Producing surgical instrument components and catheter fittings with tight tolerance features (±0.003 mm) in stainless steel.
Machining small gears, crowns, and decorative elements in precious metals, leveraging the machine’s fine feed capabilities (0.0005 mm pulse equivalent) .
Gang tooling mounts tools in a fixed block, eliminating turret rotation time and enabling simultaneous tool positioning, which reduces cycle times for small parts by 20-40% .
The machine handles brass, aluminum, stainless steel, and rigid plastics, with optional high-pressure coolant systems for difficult-to-machine alloys.
Yes, with optional center frames, it can process slender shafts up to 250 mm in length while maintaining straightness within 0.01 mm/m .
Unlike turret lathes, its gang tooling system eliminates tool change time by positioning all cutting tools simultaneously, making it ideal for mass production of small-diameter components. This machine excels in applications requiring tight tolerances and short cycle times, serving industries from electronics to medical device manufacturing with its ability to process workpieces up to 51 mm in bar diameter .

A stationary tool block with 6-8 tool stations (including live tooling options) enables simultaneous turning, drilling, and tapping operations. This configuration reduces cycle times by eliminating turret indexing delays, achieving throughput gains of up to 30% .
The 5,000 RPM spindle features pre-balanced bearings and oil mist lubrication, maintaining runout below 0.001 mm for superior surface finishes (Ra ≤ 1.6 μm) . A 21 mm through-hole accommodates continuous bar feeding for unattended operation.
With dimensions of 1150 × 1010 × 1640 mm, the machine optimizes shop floor space while maintaining structural rigidity through its 30° slant bed design .
Parameter | Specification |
Maximum Bar Diameter | 51 mm |
X/Z Axis Travel | 300 mm / 250 mm |
Spindle Speed | 0-5,000 RPM |
Spindle Motor Power | 7.5 kW |
Rapid Traverse Rate | 15 m/min (X-axis), 18 m/min (Z-axis) |
Positioning Accuracy | ±0.0025 mm |
Machine Weight | 700 kg |
Turning precision connectors, terminal pins, and sensor housings in brass and aluminum, where batch sizes exceed 10,000 pieces.
Producing surgical instrument components and catheter fittings with tight tolerance features (±0.003 mm) in stainless steel.
Machining small gears, crowns, and decorative elements in precious metals, leveraging the machine’s fine feed capabilities (0.0005 mm pulse equivalent) .
Gang tooling mounts tools in a fixed block, eliminating turret rotation time and enabling simultaneous tool positioning, which reduces cycle times for small parts by 20-40% .
The machine handles brass, aluminum, stainless steel, and rigid plastics, with optional high-pressure coolant systems for difficult-to-machine alloys.
Yes, with optional center frames, it can process slender shafts up to 250 mm in length while maintaining straightness within 0.01 mm/m .