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Tormach Introduces CNC Lathe as Mill Accessory

Patented low cost accessory transforms CNC mill into a CNC lathe.

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July 18, 2008

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Tormach LLC (Waunakee, WI) introduced the Duality Lathe, a patented lathe design that, in combination with Tormach's CNC mill, provides CNC lathe functionality for less than $1150.

With this integrated space-saving lathe a part can be both CNC turned and milled in a single setup. When mounted on a PCNC 1100 mill this accessory can be used to not only turn your parts but also do milling operations such as flats, cross drilling, slotting and contouring. When mounted on your bench top the Duality Lathe is used in manual mode eliminating the need for a separate manual lathe.

Mounted to the table of Tormach's PCNC 1100 mill, the Duality Lathe becomes a CNC lathe. Mounting the lathe is as simple as mounting a machine vise. Two cables, a power cable and a signal cable, provide integration of the mill and lathe control systems. The combined system offers CNC turning, cut-off, boring, drilling, and threading. The Duality lathe includes a quick-change tool system, dedicated lathe control software, and an extensive operating manual. Programming wizards allow complicated parts to be created without CAM software. The Duality Lathe also includes spindle clamp and index wheel, allowing milling operations to be performed on parts while they are still mounted in the lathe chuck.

For details, go to Tormach.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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