A CNC-controlled wood lathe from brand MVIP designed for automated turning of wooden workpieces. It combines DSP A132 control, stepper and three-phase motors, precision transmission (TBI ballscrew and helical rack & pinion), Hiwin guide rails, and double cutters for rough and finish turning—suitable for hobbyists and professional shops.
Brand: MVIP; Voltage: 380/220V; Max swing diameter: 200 mm; Max workpiece length: 1500 mm; Power: 3.5–4 kW; Weight: 1500 kg; Dimension (L*W*H): 1500 mm * 300 mm; Control: DSP A132; Motors: Stepper 450C+450B and three-phase asynchronous; Driver: Yako2811; Guide rails: Hiwin 25.
Primarily wood: softwoods, hardwoods, plywood, MDF, and many decorative or furniture-grade woods. It can also handle some plastics and composite wood products. It is not intended for milling or turning metals—use appropriate metal lathes for those materials.
The machine comes with double cutters (a rough turning cutter and a finish turning cutter). You may want additional carbide or HSS tool bits, specialized tool holders, sanding/polishing attachments, and workholding accessories (chucks, centers, steady rests) depending on your projects.
It uses the DSP A132 control system. DSP controllers typically accept common G-code and support offline programming and file transfer via USB or memory devices. Confirm with your supplier which CAM packages and specific file transfer methods are supported.
The machine is built for high precision using TBI ballscrews and Hiwin guide rails, suitable for furniture components and decorative pieces. Actual achievable tolerances depend on tooling, workholding, material, and setup. For critical tolerance requirements, run test pieces and calibrate before production.
The machine supports 380V and 220V configurations. Three-phase 380V is commonly used in industrial settings for optimal performance; 220V configurations are possible but check with your supplier for the correct wiring and inverter setup. Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician.
The machine weighs about 1500 kg—ensure a solid, level floor with adequate load capacity. Provide enough clearance around the machine for operation and maintenance, dust extraction, and ventilation. Crane or forklift access is usually required for placement. Anchor and level according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Regular tasks include cleaning chips and dust, lubricating ballscrews and guide rails, checking and tensioning belts/drive components, inspecting cutters and replacing when worn, verifying electrical connections, and monitoring inverter and driver temperatures. Follow the supplier’s maintenance schedule for intervals and specific lubricants.
Use machine guards, emergency stop, and appropriate workholding. Install a dust-extraction system to remove wood dust. Operators should wear eye and hearing protection, avoid loose clothing, and receive training on safe operation. Always follow the manufacturer's safety guidelines.
Yes. Although the DSP interface is user-friendly, training is recommended for safe setup, CNC programming, tooling selection, and maintenance. Many suppliers offer training, manuals, or on-site commissioning—ask your vendor about available training options.
Warranty terms vary by supplier and region. Contact the seller or MVIP representative for specific warranty coverage, duration, and service plans. Ask about available spare parts, remote or on-site technical support, and optional maintenance contracts.
Common consumables such as turning cutters, belts, bearings, and electrical components (drivers, inverters) are typically available through the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Verify availability and lead times with your supplier, and consider stocking critical spares for production use.
Many CNC wood lathes offer customization options such as different tool posts, chucks, tailstock options, rotary attachments, or software/controller upgrades. Discuss specific customizations (e.g., different inverter brand, additional axes, dust collection integration) with the manufacturer or dealer.
Contact the seller or an authorized distributor with your shipping address and configuration needs. Lead times depend on stock, customization, and shipping method. Ask for a full quote that includes machine cost, shipping, installation, taxes, and any optional accessories or training.
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