Sliding head lathe demonstration from Star GB

The SR-32JII Type B sliding head lathe offers higher accuracy, higher rigidity and increased productivity than its predecessor, the popular SR-32J.

The 8 station back working platen with Y2 axis increases “overlapping” opportunities to reduce cycle times and increases the total number of tools that could be mounted to 39.

Spindle performance has been increased with more speed and power across all four spindle motors, in addition hydraulic clamping for the main and sub-spindle collets has been adopted which increases the clamping force by up to 40%.

Flexibility has also been enhanced with the ability to switch between guide bush and non-guide bush modes, while machine rigidity has been enhanced with the adoption of dovetail slide ways on X1, Y1, Y2 and Z2 axes.

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