Lathe Machines

Turning is one of the most widely used machining operations in the workshop, covering everything from component production and industrial maintenance to technical training. KNUTH offers a comprehensive range of lathes to meet these different requirements. Conventional centre lathes are well suited to one-off work, repair jobs and technical education. CNC lathes, available in flat-bed and slant-bed horizontal configurations as well as vertical designs, meet the demands of repetitive production an...

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Turning is one of the most widely used machining operations in the workshop, covering everything from component production and industrial maintenance to technical training. KNUTH offers a comprehensiv...

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A lathe machine is a metal-cutting tool that rotates a workpiece against a stationary cutting tool to produce cylindrical shapes such as shafts, spindles, bushings, and threaded components. Lathes are used across automotive, aerospace, medical device, and general manufacturing applications.

KNUTH offers conventional engine lathes, heavy-duty lathes with turning diameters up to 2,600 mm, CNC slant-bed lathes, cycle-controlled lathes, and conventional vertical lathes. All machine types are available with a full range of compatible accessories.

A CNC lathe is a computer-numerically controlled machine tool that automatically executes programmed operations such as turning, threading, facing, and boring. CNC lathes produce consistent, repeatable results and are used for series production of cylindrical components.

A conventional lathe requires a trained operator to manually control all cutting movements, making it flexible for one-off parts and repairs. A CNC lathe runs on programmed instructions, which increases output speed, dimensional consistency, and suitability for series production.

Turning diameter, also called swing over bed, is the largest workpiece diameter that can rotate above the lathe bed without contact. A lathe with a turning diameter of 400 mm can machine cylindrical parts up to 400 mm in diameter.

Center width is the maximum distance between the headstock and tailstock, which defines the longest workpiece that can be machined. KNUTH lathes offer center widths from 810 mm on compact bench models up to 8,000 mm on heavy-duty machines.

The right lathe depends on turning diameter, center width, and your production type. For repair and maintenance work, a conventional lathe with a long center width offers the most flexibility; for series production of cylindrical parts, a CNC lathe reduces cycle times and ensures consistent results across batches.

Compact conventional lathes are the standard starting point in vocational training, as they build practical understanding of the turning process before advancing to CNC. KNUTH also offers purpose-built training lathes, including the LabTurn CNC, for programmes that include CNC machine operation from the start.

KNUTH CNC lathes are available with Siemens, Fanuc, and Fagor control systems. The control type is specified on each individual product page.

Yes. KNUTH offers machine start-up services, maintenance contracts, on-site repairs, and spare parts for all lathe types in the product range. Service requests can be submitted directly through the KNUTH website.

Lathe Machines: Precision Metal Machining

Lathes are used across virtually every industry that involves machined metal parts: automotive, aerospace, medical devices, and general machinery. They produce everything from simple bolts and screws to complex components for aircraft engines and prosthetics. The common thread is precision. A lathe removes material in a controlled, repeatable way that few other machine tools can match.

CNC technology extended that precision further. A CNC lathe executes programmed operations with minimal manual input. The result is higher cutting speeds, tighter tolerances, and the ability to reproduce complex geometries across large production runs with consistent part-to-part accuracy.

Applications: What Is a Lathe Used For?

  1. Cylindrical parts: Shafts, bolts, and bushings for assembly in larger machinery and equipment.
  2. Precision machining: Cutting metal to exact dimensions and surface finishes required for function.
  3. Prototyping and small runs: Single parts or small batches for R&D or specialized applications.
  4. Repair and maintenance: Turning down worn components, recutting threads, and restoring damaged surfaces.
  5. Training: Teaching the fundamentals of metal cutting before advancing to CNC operation.

Types of Lathes

CNC Slant-Bed Lathes: The inclined bed improves chip evacuation and gives operators better access to the work area. These machines are particularly suited for production runs where cycle time and repeatability are critical. Browse CNC slant-bed lathes.

CNC Flat-Bed Lathes: The flat bed handles long and heavy workpieces well. Shafts and tubes are typical applications. The robust construction provides stability for demanding cuts on large parts. Browse CNC flat-bed lathes.

Conventional Lathes: Direct manual control by the operator. Best suited for one-off parts, repair work, and shops where flexibility is more important than throughput. Servo-conventional models add basic electronic assistance for more consistent operation. Conventional lathes are also the standard starting point in vocational training: hands-on control builds a solid understanding of the turning process before moving to CNC. Browse conventional lathes.

Vertical Lathes: The spindle runs vertically. This makes it easier to load large, heavy, or unwieldy workpieces that are difficult to position horizontally. Common applications include flanges, rings, and large gears in general machinery production. Browse vertical lathes.

Lathe Accessories and Tooling

The right accessories determine how precisely and efficiently a lathe performs.

Chucks hold the workpiece. Three-jaw chucks are standard for round stock. Four-jaw chucks allow off-center clamping for asymmetric parts. Collet chucks reduce runout for toolroom work and applications with tight tolerances.

Tool holders position the cutting inserts. Quick-change toolposts reduce setup time between operations. Boring bars handle internal turning where standard tooling cannot reach.

Steady rests and follow rests support long workpieces that would otherwise deflect under cutting load. Machining fixtures hold irregularly shaped parts that cannot be chucked directly. KNUTH machines are available with a full range of compatible accessories. The available options are listed on each product page.

Choosing the Right Lathe

Swing (swing over bed): The largest workpiece diameter the machine can rotate without contact with the bed. Verify this against the parts you plan to machine.

Distance between centers: Defines the maximum workpiece length. KNUTH lathes range from 32 in. on compact bench models to 315 in. on heavy-duty machines.

Spindle bore: Relevant for bar stock operations. The bore must be larger than the bar diameter. Also account for the clearance needed behind the headstock when loading long stock.

Drive power and spindle speed: Softer materials and smaller workpieces need less power. Hard materials like steel and large diameters require more. Check the speed range against your material requirements.

Electrical supply: Models vary between single-phase and three-phase supply. Confirm your facility's electrical infrastructure before ordering.

Footprint and installation: Factor in the machine dimensions, clearance for maintenance access panels, and space behind the spindle for bar stock loading.

Why KNUTH

KNUTH has supplied machine tools to industrial customers and training workshops for over 100 years. The product range covers lathe configurations from entry-level bench lathes to heavy-duty production lathes with swings up to 102 in., including specialized configurations for precision toolroom work and high-volume production machining.

Every machine in the range goes through quality control before delivery. KNUTH applies European certification standards and testing procedures across the product line. That gives customers consistent quality regardless of the production source.

KNUTH operates directly across the Americas through its own subsidiaries. KNUTH USA is based in Lincolnshire, Illinois, with a 6,000 m² facility including workshop, quality control, and spare parts warehouse, and a regional sales and service location in Houston, Texas. A dedicated hub in Querétaro, Mexico serves Latin America. For current stock and pricing, contact our Americas team directly.

Comprehensive Customer Service for Your Lathe

KNUTH supports customers from delivery through the full machine life. On-site commissioning services cover installation, leveling, electrical connection, initial calibration, and spindle runout checks. Axis alignments are part of the commissioning scope for CNC machines.

For ongoing support, KNUTH offers maintenance contracts, on-site repair services, and a large spare parts inventory. Most components are available quickly, even for older machines. CNC lathes are supported via remote maintenance modules, which allows technicians to diagnose and resolve software issues without a site visit. Service requests can be submitted through the KNUTH website.

Hands-On Training with KNUTH Machines

KNUTH offers a dedicated range of training machines for vocational schools, technical colleges, and apprenticeship programs. The lineup covers robust conventional machine tools for manual skills training and industry-grade CNC machines for programs that include CNC operation from the start.

Full Machine Category Overview

Here you will find an overview of our diverse machine offering. Whether for turning, milling, grinding, drilling, or sheet metal working — select the appropriate category to learn more about the individual machines and their technical specifications.

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Sheet Metal Working

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