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Traub TND 400 CNC Lathe

Manufacturer
Traub
Model
TND 400
Type
CNC Lathe
Year
1995
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Lathes
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Power supply
75A
Connected load
35kW
Control system
Traub SYSTEM TX 8F

Weight & Dimensions

Weight
approx. 4.5t

Condition

Operating hours
84,126h
Notes
Machine has problems when machining inclined surfaces

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Capabilities

The Traub TND 400 is a computer-controlled (CNC) lathe designed for precision metal turning and shaping. It features a 35kW motor with Traub's SYSTEM TX 8F control system, capable of handling mid-sized production runs and custom metalwork with tight tolerances. This machine excels at creating cylindrical parts, threads, and detailed components from various metals including steel, aluminum, and brass.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers in automotive, medical devices, hydraulics, and general engineering rely on machines like this for producing shafts, bushings, fittings, and other turned components. Small job shops and contract manufacturers use CNC lathes like the TND 400 to serve multiple industries efficiently. It's also suitable for businesses expanding from manual machining or those needing reliable, secondary production capacity without large capital investment.

What to Check When Buying

Before purchasing, note that this unit has logged over 84,000 operating hours and has documented issues with machining inclined surfaces—a significant limitation worth investigating thoroughly during inspection. Request complete maintenance records, spindle runout measurements, and geometric accuracy tests. Inspect the control system carefully; electronics on 1995-era machines may need refurbishment. Have an experienced machinist evaluate whether the inclined surface problem stems from wear, calibration, or mechanical damage, as repair costs vary dramatically.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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