Automatic lathe
(重定向自Automatic turret lathe)
![Fay automatic lathe, 1921.[1]](/uploads/202412/22/Fay_automatic_lathe4102.jpg)
![Bullard Mult-Au-Matic, a vertical, multispindle automatic lathe, 1914.[2]](/uploads/202412/22/Bullard_Mult-Au-Matic_19144102.png)


An automatic lathe is a lathe (usually a metalworking lathe) whose actions are controlled automatically. Although all electronically controlled (CNC) lathes are automatic, they are usually not called by that name, as explained under "General nomenclature". The first kinds of automatic lathes were mechanically automated ones, from the 1870s until the advent of NC and CNC in the 1950s and 1960s. CNC has not yet entirely displaced mechanically automated machines. The latter type of machine tool is no longer being newly built, but many existing examples remain in service.