
The TNL20-9 sliding/fixed headstock automatic lathe has 9 linear axes, two turrets (each with 8 stations, max. 12,000rpm, 2kW), a back-working attachment (4 stations), and an autonomous counter spindle. It can deploy three tools simultaneously.
The TNL20-11 has an additional front-working attachment (6 stations, 3 of which are live, max. 12,500rpm, 2kW) on an autonomous X/Z slide. By the interpolation of the H-indexing axis of the front working attachment with the X-axis of the autonomous compound slide, Y-machining operations or tool offsets can also be easily performed with the front working attachment on the main spindle. It is possible to produce with up to four tools simultaneously to reduce machining times.
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