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star1280
07-24-2008, 04:04 PM
I am in the market for a precision tool room lathe. Is it possible to get a hardinge with a Fagor control. We are already running on a bridgeport with a fagor 8040. If so where can i pick one up? HAs anyone run a GANESH?

Fagor - Todd
07-25-2008, 04:41 PM
I am in the market for a precision tool room lathe. Is it possible to get a hardinge with a Fagor control. We are already running on a bridgeport with a fagor 8040. If so where can i pick one up? HAs anyone run a GANESH?

Ganesh Machinery has really evolved into a great machine at a good price.... I know from working with many of their customers directly, that the machines have really worked out well for them !

Another company you might want to look at is Summit Machine Tool in Oklahoma city..... they have a variety of lathes with Fagor CNC systems on them, they might have what you are looking for, as does Clausing Industrial in Kalamazoo Michigan. Cubic Machinery in Southern California has some high performance CNC Turning centers with Fagor controls as well that might work out for you.

If you are specifically looking for a Hardinge Chucker with a Fagor on it, I can find a new or used one.... just hold on until Monday, and I'll give you an option or two back in this thread.

hope this helps.

Sincerely,
Todd

star1280
07-25-2008, 04:52 PM
Thanks Todd, Ideally we would like a hardinge chucker with fagor, question is now can we even get it through the 26" door?

I will call around to the other places as well, especially summit (second time hearing their name).

Hass said they could only offer me their office lathe OL-1....anyone use one of these?

Fagor - Todd
07-25-2008, 04:56 PM
Thanks Todd, Ideally we would like a hardinge chucker with fagor, question is now can we even get it through the 26" door?

I will call around to the other places as well, especially summit (second time hearing their name).

Hass said they could only offer me their office lathe OL-1....anyone use one of these?

We had a brand new showroom just a few months back, but we let it go for pennies..... it had never cut a piece of metal, was just used for light training/demonstration purposes in the showroom. Just missed out on that one.

We have customers that have them..... I'll give you contact information on Monday. As far as the 26"..... Not sure, but I think the chuckers can by coming in sideways, but its probably close. I'll let you work that out with any potential vendors.

Sorry, I have no experience with the Haas OL-1.

Have a great weekend !

star1280
07-25-2008, 05:03 PM
correction 36" door

star1280
07-28-2008, 11:04 AM
without door frame i can get 40"

Fagor - Todd
07-28-2008, 11:58 PM
Hi,

The below is a company that offers a small hardinge type chucker (Not sure if he uses Hardinges or not)......I know his machines are very affordable and he has some small footprint machines that should be able to get your door, but not sure.

Babin Machine Tool
14 Upland Rd
Brockton MA 02301
Ph # 508-588-9189

I hope this helps !!

Sincerely,
Todd

star1280
07-30-2008, 12:57 PM
Beautiful! They are going to try and see what they can do to beef up a Hardinge and slap a Fagor on it. Thanks Todd. My other top choices were the HassT2 because of the larger chuck and good torque since we run into SS but we cant seem to figure out how to get it in the 60"x96" elevator with a 45" door and 36" room door frame. The runner up was the Ganesh GT-1328CNC but again dimensionally its probably not possible unless someone has a bright idea. Summit and clausing didn't have anything short enough. Cubic's diameters were small and more for a production run.

star1280
08-06-2008, 04:31 PM
Ganesh will actually custom make their chip pan so i can get it into the door so now i am more leaning towards this machine. Has anyone heard much on it?

lerman
08-08-2008, 02:52 PM
You might want to check the load capacity of the elevator.

It would be a shame to load it into the elevator at the ground floor and have the elevator slowly sink to the basement. (Ask me how I know.)

Ken

star1280
08-08-2008, 03:06 PM
your absolutely rt, max is 4000lbs so this is limiting me on selections as well