Lathe Machines

Turning is one of the most versatile metal-cutting processes in any workshop. It covers everything from component manufacturing and toolmaking to repair work and technical training. KNUTH offers a broad range of lathes for exactly these requirements. Conventional lathes suit single parts, repairs and vocational training. CNC slant-bed lathes handle repeat production and complex geometries, with modern Siemens and Fagor controls. For every machine, KNUTH supplies the matching accessories: chucks,...

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Turning is one of the most versatile metal-cutting processes in any workshop. It covers everything from component manufacturing and toolmaking to repair work and technical training. KNUTH offers a bro...

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FAQ's

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

For repairs, prototypes and small batches, a conventional lathe gives you the most flexibility. For higher volumes and complex parts at consistent precision, a CNC lathe is the better fit. We match the model to your workload, your tolerances and your operators' experience. If you are unsure, a KNUTH specialist will recommend the right machine.

A conventional lathe is controlled manually by the operator and is flexible for one-off parts, repairs and maintenance, where robust, long-lasting machines matter more than automation. A CNC lathe runs on programmed instructions, increasing output speed, dimensional consistency and suitability for series production. Many shops run both.

Compact conventional lathes are the standard starting point in vocational training, because manual control builds a solid understanding of the turning process before moving to CNC. KNUTH also supplies CNC training lathes. On request, KNUTH equips complete training workshops from a single source, across turning, milling, drilling and sawing, with training options for your team.

Yes. Every machine is quality-controlled in Germany to ISO 9001 and supplied CE-compliant for the European market, with a declaration of conformity. Further conformity documentation is available on request. KNUTH's positioning is European quality and compliance without the European price.

KNUTH keeps around 1,000 machines permanently in stock at its Wasbek headquarters in Germany, so many models are available at short notice. The exact lead time depends on the model and is confirmed with your quote.

Swing over bed is the largest workpiece diameter that can rotate above the bed without contact. Distance between centres is the maximum distance between headstock and tailstock and defines the longest workpiece. KNUTH lathes offer swing over bed up to 1,600 mm and distance between centres up to 8,000 mm; conventional vertical lathes reach turning diameters up to 2,600 mm.

Lathes machine a wide range of materials: steel, stainless steel, aluminium, brass, copper, cast iron and many plastics. With the right tooling and cutting parameters, harder alloys can also be turned. KNUTH machines are robustly built and hold their accuracy even under heavy cuts.

KNUTH CNC lathes are available with Siemens and Fagor control systems. Programs are transferred by USB and network, and the control type is specified on each individual product page.

Yes. KNUTH runs its own service network with technicians and a spare parts inventory, and supplies spare parts quickly, including for older machines. Commissioning, maintenance and on-site repairs are included. Service requests can be submitted directly through the KNUTH website.

Lathe Machines and CNC Lathes for Every Workshop

A lathe machine rotates a workpiece against a stationary cutting tool to produce cylindrical shapes such as shafts, spindles, bushings and threaded components. With the right tooling, it also produces complex contours, internal bores and faced surfaces to tight tolerances. Whether for industrial production runs, repair work or a training workshop, KNUTH offers a lathe to match the task.

Turning comes down to two basic movements. Longitudinal turning removes material along the workpiece axis and creates the outer form. Facing works across the axis and creates flat end surfaces. Modern machines combine both operations across several axes. That makes turning one of the most versatile processes in any workshop.

Types of Lathe

The range runs from compact conventional machines to fully automated CNC lathes. The right type depends on your parts, your batch sizes and your operators.

Key Specifications Compared

When comparing lathes, a few figures decide whether a machine suits your work:

The KNUTH product pages list these figures for every model, so you can match a machine to your tolerances and your floor space before you enquire.

Lathe Accessories and Tooling

The right accessories determine how precisely and efficiently a lathe performs. Chucks hold the workpiece: three-jaw chucks for round stock, four-jaw chucks for off-centre clamping, collet chucks for the tightest tolerances. Tool holders and quick-change toolposts cut setup time, and boring bars handle internal work. Steady rests and follow rests support long workpieces against deflection. KNUTH advises on the right accessory package, so you do not pay for capacity you will not use.

Industrial Applications

Lathes are central to almost every manufacturing sector:

Why KNUTH

KNUTH has supplied machine tools to metalworking businesses worldwide since 1923. Our machines are built for daily use in demanding environments, with a focus on long-term reliability, easy maintenance and consistent performance. Every machine is quality-tested in Germany to European standards. That gives you European quality and compliance without the European price. With service locations and a spare parts inventory, we deliver quickly and support your machine across its full life.

Comprehensive Service: Commissioning, Training, Repair

We support you through the installation and commissioning of your new lathe and train your team on its operation. On-site commissioning covers installation, levelling, electrical connection, initial calibration and a spindle runout check. Our technical support and repair service covers every machine category in the KNUTH range. For CNC machines we offer remote maintenance through the control manufacturer's module. Our large spare parts inventory ships most components quickly, including for older machines.

Request a Lathe from KNUTH

Looking for a reliable, high-performance lathe? KNUTH covers the full range, from the conventional centre lathe to the CNC slant-bed lathe, and many models are available at short notice. Request a no-obligation quote on any product page or contact our team. We will help you find the right lathe for your business. Call us or send us a message.

Further Machine Categories at a Glance

Here is an overview of our machine programme. Select a category to learn more about individual machines and their specifications.

Lathes

Milling Machines

Grinding Machines

Drilling Machines

Sawing Machines

EDM Machines

Laser Cutting Machines

Plasma Cutting Machines

Presses

Sheet Metal Processing

Tubes and Profile Processing

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