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Machining Lathes for Shipbuilding Industry

Long lathes for the machining of ship propulsion shafts

Machining for the shipbuilding industry

PROPELLER SHAFT

CRANKSHAFTS

The propeller shaft is one of the longest parts that can be machined on a lathe. These are long, slender parts that require specially designed lathes for machining.

  • Up to 30m distance between points

  • 4 guides

  • Mounting with lunettes allowing the carriage to pass through

  • Possibility of 2 headstocks facing each other

A crankshaft is one of the most complex machining operations that can be performed on a lathe due to the eccentricity of part of the part and the rotational speeds at which they usually work, which require complex high-precision machining and the coordination of several axes in their machining.

  • Robustness

  • Multiprocess

  • Turning, grinding and milling

Machining for the shipbuilding industry

PROPELLER SHAFT

  • Up to 30m distance between points

  • 4 guides

  • Mounting with lunettes allowing the carriage to pass through

  • Possibility of 2 headstocks facing each other

The propeller shaft is one of the longest parts that can be machined on a lathe. These are long, slender parts that require specially designed lathes for machining.

CRANKSHAFTS

  • Robustness

  • Multiprocess

  • Turning, grinding and milling

A crankshaft is one of the most complex machining operations that can be performed on a lathe due to the eccentricity of part of the part and the rotational speeds at which they usually work, which require complex high-precision machining and the coordination of several axes in their machining.

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