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  1. #1
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    looking for a small cnc lathe , livetooling for Guatemala

    Hello
    We are a small company located in Guatemala, Central America.
    We are mainly heat treaters but also have a ROMI G20 and produce small punching tools for the plastic industry.
    We need another machine but there are some much models and brands that I don´t know where to start, also I am myself not CNC specialist !!

    We are looking for a second hand small ( max 20 HP) CNC lathe, equipped with Fanuc, livetooling, tailstock, easy to find parts and support …of course quite economical !
    After google investigations, I ve found that options for us could be :
    Hardinge Talent 6/45
    Hardinge Quest 6/42
    Hardinge GS42
    Kia SKT 15 LMS
    PUMA 200M
    Mazak SQ10 M

    IS there a machine/brand that I forgot ?
    Is there a machine better than another one in my listing ?
    Would somebody help me and suggest me a machine ?
    ( why so much type of Hardinge ?)

    Any help would be very appreciated !
    Thanks
    Andre

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    Re: looking for a small cnc lathe , livetooling for Guatemala


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    Re: looking for a small cnc lathe , livetooling for Guatemala

    Hi, you can check on SAI CNC ? Venta de CNC you will find good stock with them, and they are in Mexico, not far from you.

    Good luck!!!

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