EMAG's newest twin-spindle CNC lathe combines simultaneous machining, built-in automation and a compact footprint

Manufacturers across North America face growing pressure to increase output while controlling costs and managing a shrinking labor pool. EMAG's new MSC 5 DUO twin-spindle CNC lathe meets these demands head-on, combining simultaneous machining, fully integrated automation and a simplified control experience -- all in a compact platform.

"The MSC 5 DUO is all about maximizing ROI," said Jeff Holtzapple, business development manager, at EMAG LLC. "We've taken proven EMAG technology and made it more accessible -- delivering productivity, precision and flexibility that manufacturers need today."

Part of EMAG's Classic Series, the MSC 5 DUO is a front-loaded CNC turning center built for high-volume, soft turning applications in automotive, hydraulics, pneumatics and medical manufacturing. Twin synchronized spindles enable true simultaneous machining, dramatically reducing cycle time while maintaining dimensional accuracy.

At the core of the MSC 5 DUO is a split-bed design that physically isolates the two work-zones -- minimizing vibration transfer and maintaining accuracy across both spindles. This mechanical decoupling ensures long-term precision in demanding environments.

With speeds up to 4,500 rpm and up to 11 kW of power (optional), the MSC 5 DUO is equipped to handle a wide range of materials and part geometries. A broad torque band delivers consistent cutting performance across the speed range, while the A2-5 spindle nose supports chuck diameters up to 210 mm.

The machine features a BMT turret with 8 or optional 12 positions, offering superior rigidity and tool stability versus traditional VDI systems. High indexing accuracy and fast tool changes are enabled by servo-driven positioning and hydraulic clamping.

Every MSC 5 DUO includes a fully integrated gantry loader with three servo-driven axes for fast, precise part handling. A standard part turner enables complete machining of both sides of the workpiece in a single setup -- eliminating secondary operations and reducing lead times.

A built-in stacker system for raw and finished parts provides several hours of autonomous production -- without requiring additional floor space. This is ideal for high-mix, low-attended production environments common across American shops.

The MSC 5 DUO runs on a FANUC 0i-TF Plus control with intuitive programming and integrated process monitoring. Operators can program while the machine is running, enabling parallel production setup. The system supports data collection and can be integrated into MES and ERP environments via standard interfaces.

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