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The L20 is offered in three model types: Types V,VII, and VIII
When cross machining is required, three cross spindles (standard on type VIII model) can be mounted, totaling eighteen tools: five turning, seven rotary, and six drilling tools.
The three cross spindles can also be used as end-face drilling spindles by rotating the holder 90 degrees.
When end-face machining is required on the front and back, an optional six live tool holder is available. With this tool holder option the L20 now totals 21 tools: five turning, ten rotary, and six drilling tools.
The L20 type VII offers five turning and five live rotary tools (cross milling/drilling) on the gang plate.
When only turning is required, the L20 type V offers five turning tools on the gang plate with no live tools. As future live tool needs may be required, the type V model can be upgraded to a type VII or VIII by purchasing additional live tool holders that easily fit into the existing L20 gang tool plate. This modular concept can support a wide variety of machining processes depending on your current or future parts machining requirements.
Increased productivity
- New Mitsubishi Meldas 700LC Control
- Tool Post Overlap Operation
- Axes Overlap
- Direct Spindle Indexing Function
- Fast and Smooth RPM Acceleration and Deceleration
FEATURES:
Synchronous-Superimposed Operation
Cav Bar Feeder
Whirling Attachment
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Cincom L20 VIII
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Other L20 improvements
- The work area access door has been widened, enabling easier access to the tooling
- More power to the coolant pump with a larger capacity tank
- The chip tank itself and its access door has been increased for longer continuous cutting plus reduces the operator frequency to remove chips
- Lubrication of the ball screws and ways is now automatic, which improves machine maintenance and performance
NC functions and accessories
Specifications
Typical parts
Floor layout
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Download the Cincom L20 brochure:
L20.pdf (2.4 MB) |
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