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Citizen to unveil eco-friendly sliding-head lathe at Open House

Posted on 11 Feb 2025. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 788 times.
Citizen to unveil eco-friendly sliding-head lathe at Open HouseHertfordshire-based Citizen Machinery UK has announced that it will be holding an Open House on 8 and 9 April 2025 at its Bushey headquarters, showroom and solutions centre. This is where the UK and Ireland supplier of the Japanese parent company’s Cincom sliding-head and Miyano fixed-head bar-fed turn-mill centres configures and proves out complex automated machining cells which often incorporate additional functions like in-cycle laser cutting, peripherals and automation, as well as special software.

The Open House event will mark the UK launch of the third generation of the Cincom L20 sliding head lathe, a best-selling model with platen-type tooling and front and rear toolposts. It will be available in five variants, including a top model with or without B-axis automatic tool change, both of which support simultaneous five-axis control for performing complex machining cycles. The turning centre’s specification has been considerably uprated for improved performance and operability. The new lathe retains the manufacturer's unique LFV function that has revolutionised chip-breaking in recent years, especially when machining malleable materials.

New at the event will be Alkart Wizard 2025, Citizen Machinery’s CNC lathe programming software, which includes for the first time a ‘CAD/CAM Toolpath Import’ function in addition to its user-friendly interface, step-by-step guidance, and built-in library of machining processes, code examples and reference materials. An automated Miyano BNA-42SY5, which is now available with LFV chip-breaking, will be seen working live to illustrate unattended machining possibilities.

Visitors will also learn more of Citizen Machinery’s Eco II suite of energy-saving features, designed to optimise power consumption, reduce compressed air usage, minimise CO2 emissions, and promote environmentally friendly manufacturing practices by allowing operators to monitor and understand energy utilisation patterns. A touchscreen Eco Monitor continuously displays in graphical form the power drawn and regenerated to ensure the lathe always runs at peak efficiency.

Finally, there will be deals on the first five orders placed at the event for a third-generation Cincom L20, as well as special offers on the last remaining second-generation stock L20s. Anyone interested in attending the Open House is invited to register via the company's website: here.