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A Turning Center is a type of Machine Tool used for machining operations such as turning, drilling, and milling. It is a specialized type of lathe that is designed to perform multiple operations in a single setup. Turning Centers are typically used to produce parts with complex geometries, such as those found in the automotive, aerospace, and medical industries. They are also used to produce parts with tight tolerances and high surface finish requirements.
Turning Centers are typically equipped with a spindle, a tool turret, and a tailstock. The spindle is used to hold and rotate the workpiece, while the tool turret is used to hold and index the cutting tools. The tailstock is used to support the workpiece during machining operations. Turning Centers are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be equipped with a variety of features, such as CNC controls, automatic tool changers, and live tooling.
Some companies in the Turning Center market include Mazak, Okuma, DMG Mori, Doosan, Hyundai WIA, and Haas Automation. Show Less Read more