INNOVATIVE WOODWORKING MACHINERY & EXPERTISE

Intorex CNB Twin Gouge CNC Woodturning Lathe

Semi Automatic Lathe For Producing High Quality Turned Furniture And Stair Parts

About this Product

A CNC controlled wood turning lathe of 4 axis which includes a roughing gouge, finishing gouge and headstock motor with inverter allowing for control of the spindle speed through the PC.

As standard the machine is also equipped with 2 x overhead dowel knife units, hydraulically activated and also a pneumatic workpiece centering device.

Programming of the pieces to be turned is quick and sample thanks to the user friendly IntorEDIT design software with the facility to program directly at the machine controller or remotely on a PC or laptop.

Thanks to the quick set up times the CNB is ideal for producing one off bespoke turnings or short production runs.

 

 

  • Eliminates The Need For Samples Or Templates

 

 

  • Quick Set Up Times

 

 

  • High Definition And Quality Of Turned Parts

 

 

Specification

Specification

 

 

  • Latest state of the art digital CNC controller mounted on swing arm

 

 

  • Max working length 1500mm

 

 

  • Maximum dia to be machined 230mm

 

 

  • Maximum manual feeding up to max 160mm sq

 

 

  • Round steady up to 90mm with 2 x rings

 

 

  • Round steady up to 140mm with 1 x ring

 

 

  • Mechanically set pre rounding gouge

 

 

  • 12.8kw headstock motor with inverter for variable spindle speeds 0-5,000 rpm

 

 

  • CNC 'Vee' Cutting gouges HSS x 2 - 3.5mm radius for roughing 0.6mm radius for finishing

 

 

  • Dowel knives 2 x 30mm

 

 

Services

 

 

  • 1 x 150mm dia dust extraction hood for the gouges

 

 

  • Electrics 400/3/50

 

 

  • Total installed power 27kw

 

 

  • Air supply 6 bar

 

 

  • Ethernet port for remote access include

 

 

Overall dimensions / weights

 

 

  • 3300 x 1250mm x 2000mm high

 

 

  • 2000kg

 

 

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