
Galileo EL 205 x 1000 parallel lathe
Tornio parallelo

Machinery with exceptional
characteristics of rigidity and precision, is
equipped with a monolithic cast iron base which allows for compact and ergonomic dimensions.
GALILEO parallel lathe

Lathe suitable for all types of machining, whether removal or precision and finishing. To complete the ease of use, the machine is equipped with a two-axis digital display, Italian-type quick-change turret and self-centering spindle.

LCD quote viewer
Standard equipment


Self-centering 3 jaws
Fixed bezel and following
Emergency foot brake
Italian rapid turret + 4 tool holders 2-axis digital readout
Refrigeration system
Halogen lamp

Automatic advances
Quick change turret
Spindle brake
Dual speed motor
Machine features

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FAQ – New Parallel Lathes:
1. What is the difference between a parallel lathe and a CNC lathe? Answer: Parallel lathe is manual/semi-automatic; CNC lathe is computer-controlled and more precise.
2. Which parallel lathe is suitable for heavy-duty work? Answer: Models like Galileo 330 x 2000 with cast iron structure and powerful motors.
3. Are new parallel lathes under warranty? Answer: Yes, including technical support, installation, and after-sales service.
4. Can I request a technical demonstration? Answer: Yes, upon request.
5. Do parallel lathes have a digital readout? Answer: Yes, standard or optional.







