A Look at the World’s Largest Inverted VTL
Learn about noteworthy design elements that enable this inverted vertical turret lathe to accurately and effectively machine very large components.
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with diameters as big as 1.2 meters.
Emag’s multifunction VLC 1200 is said to be the world’s largest inverted VTL. It can pick up and machine 1,500-kg workpieces with diameters as big as 1.2 meters. Learn about some noteworthy design elements that enable this inverted VTL to accurately and effectively machine very large components
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