Explore the exceptional precision of Swiss type lathes at Exapro, your trusted marketplace for used industrial machinery. With prices ranging from €20,000 to €102,000, our collection caters to a variety of business needs. Swiss type lathes are renowned for their unrivalled precision, efficient production, multi-functionality, superior surface finish, and compact design.
Key parameters that dictate the performance of these machines include spindle speed, bar capacity, number of axes, number of spindles, number of tools, CNC control, and maximum turning length. Across industries such as medical, aerospace, electronics, automotive, watchmaking, defence, and general manufacturing, Swiss type lathes excel in producing intricate, precise components.
Exapro offers models from leading manufacturers like Tornos, Citizen, Star Micronics, Tsugami, and Hanwha, ensuring durable and efficient machines for your needs. With our extensive range and expert guidance, we are committed to helping you find the ideal Swiss type lathe for your operations.
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Year: 2016
Max. Ø | 20 mm |
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Type of CNC | Fanuc |
Type of back spindle |
Max. length | 180 mm |
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Year: 2005
Max. Ø | 16 mm |
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Type of CNC | |
Type of main spindle | 15000 rpm |
Max. length | 200 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 4 |
Type of back spindle | 10000 rpm |
Year: 2019
Max. Ø | 320 mm |
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Type of CNC | Mitsubishi Meldas |
Type of main spindle | 32 |
Max. length | 320 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 7 |
Type of back spindle | 32 |
Year: 2018
Max. Ø | 32 mm |
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Type of CNC | TISIS 14.0 |
Type of main spindle | 36mm |
Max. length | 220 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 11 |
Type of back spindle | 36mm |
Year: 2016
Max. Ø | 32 mm |
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Type of main spindle |
Type of CNC | Fanuc |
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Year: 2015
Max. Ø | 20 mm |
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Type of CNC | Fanuc 31i |
Type of main spindle |
Max. length | 200 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 8 |
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Year: 2008
Max. Ø | 32 mm |
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Type of CNC | |
Type of main spindle |
Max. length | 320 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 5 |
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Year: 2008
Max. Ø | 20 mm |
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Type of CNC | |
Type of main spindle |
Max. length | 205 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 6 |
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Year: 2002
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Type of main spindle | |
Spindle speed | 7000 rpm |
Nbr of axes | 7 |
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Type of back spindle | |
Spindle power | 4 kW |
Year: 2006
Max. length | 205 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 8 |
Type of back spindle |
Type of CNC | FANUC 16i-T |
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Type of main spindle | |
Spindle speed | 12000 rpm |
Year: 2015
Max. Ø | 32 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 7 |
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Type of main spindle | |
Spindle speed | 7000 rpm |
Year: 2011
Max. Ø | 320 mm |
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Type of CNC | Mitsubishi M70 |
Type of main spindle | 32 |
Max. length | 800 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 7 |
Type of back spindle | 32 |
Year: 2005
Max. Ø | 16 mm |
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Type of CNC | Fanuc 18i-TB |
Type of back spindle |
Max. length | 3200 mm |
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Type of main spindle | |
Spindle speed | 10000 rpm |
Year: 2005
Max. Ø | 16 mm |
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Type of CNC | Fanuc 18i-TB |
Type of back spindle |
Max. length | 3200 mm |
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Type of main spindle | |
Spindle speed | 10000 rpm |
Year: 2018
Max. Ø | 32 mm |
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Type of CNC | FANUC SERIES 18I-TB |
Type of main spindle |
Max. length | 80 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 9 |
Type of back spindle |
Year: 2019
Max. Ø | 20 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 7 |
Type of back spindle |
Type of CNC | Fanuc Series 31i-Model B |
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Type of main spindle | |
Spindle speed | 10000 rpm |
Year: 2022
Max. Ø | 250 mm |
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Type of CNC | Mitsubishi M850W |
Type of main spindle | 25mm |
Max. length | 250 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 12 |
Type of back spindle | 25mm |
Year: 2006
Max. Ø | 16 mm |
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Type of CNC | FANUC |
Type of main spindle |
Max. length | 200 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 6 |
Type of back spindle |
Year: 2002
Max. Ø | 20 mm |
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Type of CNC | FANUC |
Type of main spindle |
Max. length | 200 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 8 |
Type of back spindle |
Year: 2022
Max. Ø | 32 mm |
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Nbr of axes | 11 |
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Type of main spindle |
At Exapro, your trusted marketplace for used industrial machinery, we are proud to introduce you to our extensive range of Swiss Type Lathes available under the Metal - Presses/Forging category. The Swiss type lathe, also known as a Swiss automatic lathe or Swiss screw machine, is highly renowned for its precision machining capabilities, a feature that sets it apart from conventional lathes.
A Swiss type lathe, also known as a Swiss screw machine or Swiss automatic lathe, is a type of lathe specifically designed for precision work. Its unique construction allows for incredibly tight tolerances, making it perfect for producing small, complex parts commonly found in industries such as aerospace, medical, and electronics.
These machines are unique for their sliding headstock and guide bushing, enabling the workpiece to be supported close to the cutting tool. This results in remarkable stability and reduced vibration, allowing for extremely precise and detailed operations.
Swiss type lathes cater to a broad spectrum of budgets, typically ranging in price from €20,000 to €102,000. The pricing variation is a result of several factors including the machine's age, condition, brand, and the complexity of technology it incorporates.
The superior precision of Swiss type lathes makes them an ideal choice across a range of industries such as the medical, aerospace, electronics, automotive, watchmaking, and general manufacturing sectors. Whether it's the creation of small, complex parts for medical devices or the precise manufacturing of components for aerospace applications, Swiss type lathes deliver exceptional performance.
So, if you’re seeking precision, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in metal pressing and forging, a Swiss type lathe is a fantastic solution. With Exapro, you can trust that you’re getting superior quality machinery that matches your needs.
Swiss automatic lathes have established a name for themselves in the realm of precision machining. Let's delve into the main advantages that make these machines so sought after:
Unrivalled Precision. The core strength of a Swiss type lathe lies in its remarkable precision. The unique guide bushing design provides support extremely close to the cutting tool, which significantly reduces vibration and deflection. This allows for tight tolerances, making Swiss type lathes ideal for producing intricate, detailed parts.
Efficient Production. Swiss type lathes are designed to handle large production volumes efficiently. They are particularly good at producing long, slender workpieces, a task that can be challenging for conventional lathes. The guide bushing design allows the workpiece to be fed into the machine continuously, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity.
Versatile and Multi-functional. These machines often come equipped with a multitude of tools, all of which can operate simultaneously. This means that a single workpiece can undergo multiple machining operations without needing to be moved to a different machine, resulting in faster production times and increased accuracy.
CNC Capabilities. Modern Swiss type lathes typically come with Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology. This allows for automated control of the machining operations, enabling the production of highly complex geometries with exact precision. It also reduces the potential for human error, ensuring consistent quality in every part produced.
Superior Surface Finish. Due to their precision and stability, Swiss type lathes can produce parts with excellent surface finishes. This reduces the need for secondary finishing processes, saving both time and money.
Space-Efficient. Swiss type lathes are often more compact than their conventional counterparts, making them an excellent choice for workshops where space is at a premium.
By offering precision, efficiency, and versatility, Swiss type lathes make a valuable addition to any machining operation. At Exapro, we have an extensive range of used Swiss type lathes to suit your specific requirements.
Swiss type lathes, renowned for their precision and efficiency, have a set of key machine parameters that dictate their performance. Understanding these parameters is crucial when considering a Swiss type lathe for your operations.
Spindle Speed. The spindle speed, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM), determines how fast the machine's main spindle turns. Higher speeds allow for quicker cutting, but the optimal speed depends on the material being cut and the desired finish quality.
Bar Capacity. The bar capacity, or bar diameter, refers to the maximum diameter of the material that the lathe can handle. Swiss type lathes typically excel at handling smaller diameter bars, although larger capacity models are also available.
Number of Axes. The number of axes determines the machine's movement capacity. A greater number of axes allows for more complex and precise operations. Modern Swiss type lathes often come with multiple axes (X, Y, Z, C, etc.) and can perform complex milling operations in addition to turning.
Number of Spindles. While many Swiss type lathes come with a single main spindle, multi-spindle models are also available. Having multiple spindles allows for simultaneous machining of several parts, greatly increasing productivity.
Number of Tools. Swiss type lathes typically come with multiple tool holders, which can hold a variety of cutting tools. The number of tools that a machine can hold at once directly affects its versatility and efficiency.
CNC Control. The CNC control system is what automates the machining process. It determines the level of automation and precision that the machine can achieve. High-quality control systems can manage complex operations and maintain consistency in parts production.
Maximum Turning Length. The maximum turning length is the longest length of material that the machine can accurately machine. This can be particularly important when working with long, slender workpieces, a task at which Swiss type lathes excel.
Understanding these key parameters will assist you in choosing a Swiss type lathe that best fits your needs. At Exapro, our team of experts is always ready to provide guidance and help you find the best match from our extensive range of used industrial machinery.
Swiss type lathes are known for their precision, versatility, and efficiency, making them valuable assets across a wide range of industries. Here are the primary areas where Swiss type lathes excel:
Medical Industry. The medical industry often requires the production of small, intricate parts with extremely high precision – a task well-suited to Swiss type lathes. They're used to manufacture components like dental implants, surgical instruments, and components for medical devices.
Aerospace Industry. In the aerospace industry, the demand for precision is paramount. Swiss type lathes are used to create a variety of components such as engine parts, housings, and connectors, all of which require high precision and consistency.
Electronics Industry. The electronics industry often calls for the production of small, precise parts. Swiss type lathes are used to manufacture connectors, pins, sockets, and other electronic components that require exact measurements and tolerances.
Automotive Industry. In the automotive industry, Swiss type lathes are used for manufacturing components like fuel injector parts, sensor components, and various other small precision parts needed in modern vehicles.
Watchmaking Industry. Given their origins in Switzerland, it's no surprise that Swiss type lathes are extensively used in the watchmaking industry. They are ideal for creating the tiny, highly precise components that make up a timepiece.
Defence Industry. In the defence industry, Swiss type lathes are utilised for the production of various components where high precision and consistency are required.
General Manufacturing. Beyond these specific industries, Swiss type lathes are also useful in general manufacturing for producing a wide variety of precision components.
Swiss type lathes, with their precision and versatility, have a wide range of applications across diverse industries. Whether you’re in medical, aerospace, electronics, or general manufacturing, a Swiss type lathe can prove to be a game-changer.
Here are a few of the top producers of Swiss-style lathes:
Tornos. Tornos is a Swiss corporation with over a century of experience and a pioneer in the industry. They are renowned for their premium Swiss type lathes, which feature outstanding precision, cutting-edge technology, and great longevity.
Citizen. The Swiss type lathe market has seen considerable advancements thanks to a Japanese firm named Citizen. Their equipment is renowned for its creativity, accuracy, and adaptability, enabling difficult and sophisticated machining jobs.
Star Micronics. Star Micronics is another renowned Japanese manufacturer that has been producing Swiss type lathes for many decades. Their machines are widely respected for their advanced capabilities, robustness, and high speed.
Tsugami. Known for their quality and inventiveness, Tsugami is a well-known Japanese machine tool maker. The precision, dependability, and sophisticated automation capabilities of their Swiss type lathes are well regarded.
Hanwha. A selection of Swiss type lathes are available from Hanwha, a South Korean firm renowned for their accuracy, effectiveness, and simplicity of use. Their equipment is built to manage complicated processes while retaining great productivity.
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