Lymco
Lymco RAL vertical turning centers focus on general turning needs of everyday shops. Designed with octagonal ram and hydrostatic table, the RAL vertical lathe can handle deep cuts while enjoying a good clearance for internal boring.
Our Product Range
Lymco Vertical Turning Lathes

RAL 20
X = 2.000-7.000 (Cross)
Y = 2.000-4.000 (Vertical)
Z = 1.500-3.000 (Columns/Transverse)
W = 900-1.600 (Spindle/RAM)
What Are Vertical Turning Lathes?
Vertical turning lathes, sometimes called vertical turning centers, are large industrial machines used to accurately machine rotationally symmetric workpieces. The cutting tool remains stationary while the workpiece rotates. This configuration allows for the efficient machining of very large-diameter parts.
On a vertical lathe, the workpiece is securely clamped to a rotary table that provides the turning action. This rotary axis gives vertical lathes their exceptional versatility in handling large complex components. The table is driven by a powerful motor and gearbox which smoothly and precisely positions the workpiece at varying orientations.
Vertical Lathe Features & Specifications
United Precision Service’s vertical turning lathe is a complex system comprised of several integrated components. Each component plays a pivotal role in ensuring the overall efficiency, reliability, and functionality of the vertical lathe.
Increased Productivity
The vertically oriented spindle and rotating table design allows chips and coolant to fall away from the machine, rather than accumulating around the workpiece. This facilitates extended unmanned production runs and enables smooth, uninterrupted machining.
Enhanced Accuracy & Precision
Preloaded linear guideways maintain consistent sliding contact. This gives our vertical lathes exceptional position control and contouring performance when facing, boring, and turning intricate forms. The vertical orientation allows very heavy components to be supported on both ends. .
Cost-Effective Operation
Despite their heavyweight construction, vertical turning centers have compact footprints. This leaves more floor space for operators and material handling compared to horizontally oriented machines with similar swing capacity.
Benefits of Using Our Machines
Enhanced Precision and Versatility
Durability and Endurance
Improved Efficiency and Cost-Savings