What is this machine used for?
What this machine is built to solve
The HCL300A is a compact gang-tool CNC lathe route for small and medium turned components where stable clamping, short tool movement, chip control, and repeatable setup matter more than a large general-purpose machine envelope.
Send the finished drawing, blank information, annual volume, tolerance, inspection method, and current bottleneck before asking for a final configuration. This keeps the quotation technical instead of only catalog-based.
- Best Fit
- Shafts, sleeves, bushings, connectors, and round precision parts
- Review Basis
- Drawing, volume, tolerance, cycle time
- Brand
- TZ Tiezheng
Photos for engineering review
Where this machine route usually makes sense
Shafts
Shafts, sleeves, bushings, connectors, and round precision parts
Repeat turning batches with known material and stable drawings
Repeat turning batches with known material and stable drawings
Projects where tool layout and loading time affect cost per piece
Projects where tool layout and loading time affect cost per piece
How TZ reviews this type of project
- Confirm finished drawing, material grade, blank size, tolerance, and inspection points.
- Review whether the part is mainly turning, drilling, tapping, grooving, or a mixed route.
- Design tool layout and clamping around the real bottleneck, not only around the machine model.
- Confirm chip removal, loading method, control system preference, and export utilities before quotation.
Key quotation parameters
| Machine family | Gang-tool CNC lathe |
|---|---|
| Typical parts | Shafts, sleeves, bushings, small fittings, round components |
| Main review focus | Tool layout, clamping, chip evacuation, cycle time |
| Loading options | Manual loading, bar feeding, or robot loading after review |
| Quotation basis | 2D/3D drawing, material, annual volume, tolerance, destination country |
Information that makes the first reply useful
Part files
2D drawing, 3D model if available, blank drawing, sample photos, and critical dimensions.
Production target
Annual volume, batch size, shift schedule, current route, current cycle time, and target output.
Factory conditions
Loading preference, power supply, air supply, floor space, destination country, and acceptance criteria.
Questions buyers often ask before sending drawings
When is a gang-tool CNC lathe a better route?
A gang-tool CNC lathe is usually stronger when the part is small or medium sized, the operation sequence is stable, and short tool movement can reduce non-cutting time.
Can TZ configure loading or automation for HCL300A projects?
Yes. TZ first checks the part drawing, batch size, and current bottleneck, then reviews manual loading, bar feeding, or robot loading as practical options.