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Euroturn 6/32

$350,000 - $500,000 Updated 2026-03-16
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Key Specifications

Max Spindle

5,500 RPM per spindle

Spindle Power

8 kW (10.7 hp) per spindle

number of spindles

6

bar capacity

32 mm (1.26 in)

turning length

80 mm (3.15 in)

number of axes

Up to 21 CNC axes

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Overview

The Euroturn 6/32 is a 6-spindle CNC multi-spindle automatic lathe handling bar stock up to 32 mm (1.26 in) diameter. Manufactured in Italy, Euroturn machines offer a cost-competitive alternative to the dominant German and Swiss multi-spindle brands. The 6/32 is positioned as a practical workhorse for production shops that need multi-spindle output but cannot justify the premium pricing of an INDEX MS32C or DMG Mori GMC 35ISM. While it doesn't match the top-tier machines in every specification, the Euroturn delivers solid multi-spindle productivity at a price point that makes the technology accessible to a wider range of manufacturers.

The 6/32 features 6 independently driven spindles reaching 5,500 RPM with 8 kW per spindle. Each station provides up to 2 cross slides and 1 end-working unit, controlled by a Fanuc 31i-B CNC — a departure from the Siemens 840D sl used by most German multi-spindle builders. The Fanuc control is significant because it means shops with existing Fanuc programming experience can apply that knowledge to the multi-spindle platform without retraining on Siemens. For North American shops in particular, where Fanuc is the dominant CNC brand, this lowers the learning curve considerably.

The Euroturn 6/32 targets shops making their first move into multi-spindle production. Its lower price point ($350,000-$500,000 new), familiar Fanuc control, and simpler 2-cross-slide-per-station layout reduce the barriers to entry. It won't match an INDEX or DMG Mori on extreme cycle time performance or maximum part complexity, but for production turning of moderate-complexity parts like fittings, bushings, pins, and valve components, it delivers the fundamental multi-spindle advantage — 6 parts per cycle — at a lower investment threshold. Used units from 2015-2022 trade between $180,000 and $320,000.

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Full Specifications

Parameter Value
Number Of Spindles 6
Bar Capacity 32 mm (1.26 in)
Max Spindle Speed 5,500 RPM per spindle
Turning Length 80 mm (3.15 in)
Number Of Axes Up to 21 CNC axes
Cross Slides Per Spindle 2
End Working Units 1 per station
Back Working Spindle Yes
Tool Positions Up to 30 tool positions
CNC Control Fanuc 31i-B
Machine Weight 106 lbs (48 kg)
Floor Space Required Approx. 3.8 x 2.2 m (12.5 x 7.2 ft)
Spindle Motor Power 8 kW (10.7 hp) per spindle
Spindle Bore 35 mm
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Specifications sourced from gosiger.com — verified 2026-03-28

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Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • Significantly lower price point ($350K-$500K) than German and Swiss competitors ($550K-$900K) makes multi-spindle technology accessible to more production shops
  • Fanuc 31i-B CNC control leverages the most widely installed CNC platform in North America — shops with Fanuc experience can program the multi-spindle without Siemens retraining
  • Simpler 2-cross-slide layout per station reduces setup complexity compared to 3-slide machines, making the machine more approachable for shops new to multi-spindle production
  • Italian manufacturing quality with European precision standards — not a low-cost Asian alternative, but genuine European machine tool engineering at a competitive price
  • Solid 8 kW per spindle provides adequate power for production turning in common materials including carbon steel, stainless steel, brass, and aluminum
  • Lower acquisition cost reduces financial risk for shops evaluating whether multi-spindle production fits their product mix and volume profile

Limitations

  • 2 cross slides and 1 end-working unit per station is less tooling capacity than the 3+2 configuration offered by INDEX and DMG Mori, limiting maximum part complexity
  • 5,500 RPM maximum spindle speed is below the 6,000-7,000 RPM offered by German competitors, reducing cutting efficiency on small-diameter work
  • Smaller manufacturer with more limited service network compared to INDEX, DMG Mori, and Schutte — parts and service response may be slower, especially in North America
  • 21 CNC axes versus 31+ on premium competitors means less simultaneous operation capability and potentially longer cycle times on complex parts
  • Resale values are lower relative to purchase price compared to INDEX and DMG Mori, which have stronger brand recognition in the used machine market
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Best For

Production shops making their first multi-spindle purchase who want to enter the technology at a lower investment threshold with a familiar Fanuc CNC platform Manufacturers producing moderate-complexity parts like fittings, bushings, pins, and valve components where 2 cross slides per station provide sufficient tooling capacity Small to mid-size contract shops that need multi-spindle output but cannot justify $600K-$900K for German-brand machines on their current production volumes Shops with existing Fanuc CNC programming expertise who want to apply that knowledge to multi-spindle production without retraining on Siemens controls Companies in cost-sensitive industries like plumbing fittings, commodity automotive parts, and general hardware where per-part cost drives supplier selection
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Frequently Asked Questions

01 How does the Euroturn 6/32 compare to premium multi-spindle machines?

The Euroturn 6/32 delivers the core multi-spindle advantage — 6 parts per cycle — at roughly 50-60% of the price of an INDEX MS32C or DMG Mori GMC 35ISM. The tradeoff is fewer axes (21 vs 31), fewer cross slides per station (2 vs 3), and lower spindle speed (5,500 vs 6,000-6,300 RPM). For moderate-complexity parts, these differences have minimal impact on cycle time. For highly complex parts requiring 3 cross slides and maximum tooling capacity, the premium machines have a clear advantage.

02 What does a new Euroturn 6/32 cost?

New Euroturn 6/32 machines are priced between $350,000 and $500,000 depending on tooling configuration and options. This is $200,000-$400,000 less than comparable German multi-spindle machines. Used units from 2015-2022 trade between $180,000 and $320,000. The lower price point means the breakeven production volume for justifying the investment is significantly lower — typically 30,000-50,000 annual parts versus 100,000+ for premium machines.

03 Why does the Euroturn use Fanuc instead of Siemens?

Euroturn chose the Fanuc 31i-B CNC for two reasons: cost and market accessibility. Fanuc controls are less expensive than the Siemens 840D sl, helping keep the machine's price point competitive. More importantly, Fanuc is the dominant CNC platform in North America and Asia — far more operators and programmers know Fanuc than Siemens. This lowers the barrier to entry for shops new to multi-spindle production. The Fanuc 31i-B is fully capable of managing the 6-spindle machine's 21 CNC axes.

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