When flexibility, precision, and portability matter, the Lagun FCP stands out as a smart solution for demanding machining environments. Designed as a portable 3 axis milling machine, the FCP brings together compact construction, modular design, and serious performance in a way that makes it practical for a wide range of industrial applications.
One of the biggest advantages of the FCP is its modular architecture. Lagun positions its boxed technology approach around simplicity, organization, and efficiency, with interchangeable and reconfigurable modules that support easier maintenance, better scalability, faster development cycles, and adaptability for future technologies. That means the machine is not just built for current needs, but also for long term versatility.
From a performance standpoint, the FCP is built with a main spindle that uses an HSK 63 taper, with rotation speed listed at 2000 rpm in the technical features section and 2250 rpm with 110 Nm torque in the machine description section. It also features milling head position options at 0º, 90º, 180º, and 270º, allowing operators to work from multiple orientations depending on the job.
The machine is engineered with Ø25 mm precision ballscrews in the X, Y, and Z axes, along with size 35 precision linear guideways that include anti corrosion treatment. Structural parts are made of cast iron, helping provide the rigidity and durability needed for accurate machining performance. The FCP also includes 4 roller shoes in every axis with grease lubrication, contributing to smooth movement and reliable operation.
Lagun also equips the FCP with complete Siemens electrical equipment and absolute encoders in all axis motors. The machine connects to the electrical cabinet through Harting connections with 15 meter cables and includes an HT 10 handheld connected to the machine for control and operation.
In terms of machine travel, the FCP 22 is listed with 205 mm in X, 205 mm in Y, and 430 mm in Z, while the FCP 44 increases travel to 400 mm in X, 400 mm in Y, and 500 mm in Z. Rapid feed rates are listed at 1000 mm per minute on all three axes, and net weight is shown as 340 kg.
For shops looking at control technology, the Siemens SINUMERIK HT 10 hardware includes a 10.1 inch display, multi touch gesture control that can be used with gloves, emergency stop functionality, IP65 protection, and a rugged lightweight housing. The document also notes support for SINUMERIK ONE, which Lagun describes as helping reduce non productive time through the use of a digital twin and virtual process simulation.
Optional accessories include an external coolant MQL system and CAMWorks standard volumill solid software with Siemens 3 axis postprocessor services.
Overall, the Lagun FCP is built for customers who need a compact, portable milling solution without giving up capability. With multi position milling head flexibility, Siemens integration, modular boxed technology design, and precision built components throughout, it offers a strong combination of mobility, control, and performance.