Compact universal lathe has entry level price
A compact universal lathe offers exceptional price/performance ratio features and options only previously found in far more expensive machines.
DMG's new compact universal lathe, the CTX 310, offers exceptional price/performance ratio. Despite it entry-level price, it includes features and options only previously found in far more expensive machines. Manufactured by Gildemeister Group company, Graziano, the CTX 310 is designed for the world market and therefore has an impressive range of options to meet customer's individual preference.
It is extremely compact and equipped with a 12-position VDI turret.
With a centre distance of 590mm and a swing of 330mm above the bed, the CTX 310 is suitable for a wide range of universal lathe work.
It is also available with the choice of Siemens, Fanuc or Heidenhain control.
The Siemens 840D control with ShopTurn user interface is particularly noteworthy.
The product of close co-operation between Gildemeister and Siemens, ShopTurn offers the fastest track from drawing to the finished part.
Indeed it sets a new standard in shopfloor programming.
In addition to the control options, the CTX 310 may also be specified with driven tools, chip conveyor, tailstock and a rod machining package which makes this new development attractive for series production.
DMG can also supply the appropriate bar feed to complete the package.
The new CTX 310 complements the successful CTX range by providing a flexible, entry level option.
Thanks to its introduction - and other models at EMO - the CTX range is now one of the widest in the field of universal turning.
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