36 mm or 1.4 inch that is quite large a capacity for what we could envision running on a machine so it is nice to see this capacity fluctuation for shop capacity sharing with the clients. If this video was 4 hours long we could watch it as we love the abilities for these Swiss lathes to make so many angles and diverse operations parts from raw stock to final finished products. Nice share leaves us wanting a Tornos Swiss Lathe. Lance & Patrick.
Hello Raphael, unfortunately with coolant the only thing we see is a big white screen, of oil mist, but if you pass one of our showroom we can of course show it.
This Tonas equipment is very powerful, why didn't it enter the Chinese market? I also have a few Tornas devices such as GT26, but they are far from yours, so envious. Courage from China.
Hello, thanks for your comment! If you are interested in our products, please feel free to contact our subsidiary in Shanghai www.tornos.com/en/contacts/china
@@ZRsSwissautomaticlathe The SwissDECO is our flagship machine, this performance comes at a price regardless of where you are in the world. Depending on your needs, we have a complete range of machines called the Swiss DT, powerful, modular, pricing is very competitive also in China. We would be happy to supply you with a quote.
@@tornoschannel I have both the DT series and the GT series, but the price/performance ratio is not so outstanding compared to other brands (with the same functions). Moreover, the DT series often have problems, and the quality of the Xi'an factory is relatively general. If we can improve some craftsmanship and materials, I believe that the sales of Tornas in China will be better.
@@ZRsSwissautomaticlathe Thank you for your honest feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience didn’t match your expectations and we would appreciate the opportunity to change your mind-and your Tornos experience. Please feel free to reach to communications@tornos.com to provide us with additional details, concerns, or suggestions. Feedback like yours makes us a better partner to all customers and helps us honor our brand promise, “We keep you turning.”
@@jonjohnson102 not quite a bar feeder works differently eg... a bar feeder pushes bar out and turret moves to material. But a sliding head moves bar to the tools the main tools don't move in Z axis. This is an over simplification but if you youtube search "sliding head lathe"&"bar feeder lathe" you'll see the difference. Also you can see the material "sliding" in the guide bush the spindle that actually hold the bar is behind that you can't see it. Hope that helps
The collet you can see is the guidebush collet, so the bar can slide in and out. In a Swiss type lathe, behind the guidebush, you got the spindle (which can move on the Z axis) with another collet clamping the bar really tight.
Hi Brandon , thanks for the comment. If you pass by a Tornos representative one day we invite you for a coffee and maybe we will get the chance to convince you it it not only another Swiss-type ;) Thanks for watching!
@@tornoschannel I don't drink coffee. I'm sure it's a fine machine, but the value per dollar spent versus a similarly speced Citizen or Star machine just wasn't there.
Having live tooling coming from both sides simultaneously is amazing. The technology has progress so much.
36 mm or 1.4 inch that is quite large a capacity for what we could envision running on a machine so it is nice to see this capacity fluctuation for shop capacity sharing with the clients. If this video was 4 hours long we could watch it as we love the abilities for these Swiss lathes to make so many angles and diverse operations parts from raw stock to final finished products. Nice share leaves us wanting a Tornos Swiss Lathe.
Lance & Patrick.
Thank you!
That was awesome
Great engineering, Amazing
no cutting sound? sad!
That's an amazing machine, but I'd hate to be the one to program it and/or setup the tooling.
Hi James, it is easier than you think
Video would be much better with sound
What do you think is the most suitable glass program for cnc sliding lathes? Which program would you recommend I get?
Wow amazing machine
How are marks eliminated from chips possibly in the jaws when the jaws loosen and clamp numerous times during machining??
everybody's a master in brass
True, but nobody is seeing anything with the coolant on 😅
Jeez that's amazing but I want to see it turning a chunk of hastaloy.
Why?
@daniel cumiford yes but it wouldn't be a very good demo if we had to watch a super alloy get machined covered in coolant and plumes of oil mist 😂
Hello Raphael, unfortunately with coolant the only thing we see is a big white screen, of oil mist, but if you pass one of our showroom we can of course show it.
Amazing I would love to see in person
AWESOME! How is the part deburred?
In this case we have use the b-axis to make the deburring of the hole, but other solutions are of course possible we just wanted to show-off a bit :)
Is this machine can convert 5mm SS metal Rod to 0.55 mm thick
This Tonas equipment is very powerful, why didn't it enter the Chinese market? I also have a few Tornas devices such as GT26, but they are far from yours, so envious. Courage from China.
Hello, thanks for your comment! If you are interested in our products, please feel free to contact our subsidiary in Shanghai www.tornos.com/en/contacts/china
@@tornoschannel But your equipment is very expensive in China. Is it a policy issue or a tax issue or something else?
@@ZRsSwissautomaticlathe The SwissDECO is our flagship machine, this performance comes at a price regardless of where you are in the world. Depending on your needs, we have a complete range of machines called the Swiss DT, powerful, modular, pricing is very competitive also in China. We would be happy to supply you with a quote.
@@tornoschannel I have both the DT series and the GT series, but the price/performance ratio is not so outstanding compared to other brands (with the same functions). Moreover, the DT series often have problems, and the quality of the Xi'an factory is relatively general. If we can improve some craftsmanship and materials, I believe that the sales of Tornas in China will be better.
@@ZRsSwissautomaticlathe
Thank you for your honest feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience didn’t match your expectations and we would appreciate the opportunity to change your mind-and your Tornos experience.
Please feel free to reach to communications@tornos.com to provide us with additional details, concerns, or suggestions. Feedback like yours makes us a better partner to all customers and helps us honor our brand promise, “We keep you turning.”
I think that's not got solution to add B axis on turret. It makes machine huge and expensive.
Props to the PR rep in the comments for being a great brand ambassador. Also a question: what exactly do you mean by bar turning center?
Its a sliding head lathe.
Load bar in not billets. hope that helps
@@MillTurn4Life so like a bar feeder?
@@jonjohnson102 not quite a bar feeder works differently eg... a bar feeder pushes bar out and turret moves to material. But a sliding head moves bar to the tools the main tools don't move in Z axis. This is an over simplification but if you youtube search "sliding head lathe"&"bar feeder lathe" you'll see the difference. Also you can see the material "sliding" in the guide bush the spindle that actually hold the bar is behind that you can't see it. Hope that helps
how does the bar positioning mechanism work?
It is composed by 2 elements the spindle who sit on a Z-Axis and the guidebush
post processor needed
how the hell that piece move forward and spin in the collet?
The collet you can see is the guidebush collet, so the bar can slide in and out. In a Swiss type lathe, behind the guidebush, you got the spindle (which can move on the Z axis) with another collet clamping the bar really tight.
Guidebush
The Z-axis is generate by the guidebush behind the collet
@@locobot so its a special collet?
im sorry for my ignorance ,but i asume guide bush is that bush with steel balls in it?
program?
just want to know cycle time
Hi Prince, the drilling time is almost 15 minutes. Best regards
Wowww
When using carbite drills always use biggest to smallest
i feel like it would chatter so much.
Not even :)
Thats the crazy thing, all the turning and most of the drilling is done withen an inch of the “chuck”
я чпу шник со стажем я не верю и не могу понять откуда такая точность,деталь даже не отгибает.прикольно
Мягкий Материал, возьми сплав Титана или Имплант Сталь и пойдёт вибрация, скорость намного меньше итд...
Но всё равно Торнос очень хороший.
I don't see anything special about this. The B axis turret is nice, but for the most part it's just another swiss machine.
Hi Brandon , thanks for the comment. If you pass by a Tornos representative one day we invite you for a coffee and maybe we will get the chance to convince you it it not only another Swiss-type ;) Thanks for watching!
@@tornoschannel I don't drink coffee. I'm sure it's a fine machine, but the value per dollar spent versus a similarly speced Citizen or Star machine just wasn't there.
@@brandons9138 We have tee as well, and no the value per dollar is better on our side ;)