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    pls, is it possible to superimpose dual spindle, single turret lathes ?

    hello please, is it possible to superimpose 2s+t lathes ? like when drilling, or turning same id/od on both spindles ?

    or is there a ' trick ' ? kindly
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    Re: pls, is it possible to superimpose dual spindle, single turret lathes ?

    Please, what is it you are trying to achieve?
    Maybe I could help?

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    Re: pls, is it possible to superimpose dual spindle, single turret lathes ?

    hy broby such a lathe should arrive soon ( ± ), and there is a simple, repetitive job, that will be moved to it

    part is almost simetrical, now being faced + od + half id + cut, then flipped in order machine the other id half

    i was thinking if it would be possible to machine, simultaneously, both id halfves / kindly
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    Re: pls, is it possible to superimpose dual spindle, single turret lathes ?

    Can you supply a drawing?

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    Re: pls, is it possible to superimpose dual spindle, single turret lathes ?

    hy broby, is a simple one : od 55±0.2 x id 37.5+0.2 x length 145±0.5, machined from a pipe od 56 x id 35 do you still wish for a drawing, or anything else, like tools, other details ? thank you
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    Re: pls, is it possible to superimpose dual spindle, single turret lathes ?

    hello all i solved this 9 months ago

    such a function is more used in the gang lathes enviroment, while okuma is missing a 2nd linear axis on the 2nd spindle, so this results in some limitations

    even so, it works flawless for common simple parts, thus the extra mobility of a gang may not be required

    please feel free to ask anything / kindly
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