ACER E-LATHE 32120V MANUAL LATHE

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- Model
- E-LATHE 32120V
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The ACER E-LATHE 32120V is a heavy-duty manual engine lathe designed for precision machining with robust capacity. It features a maximum swing of 32.0 inches, allowing it to accommodate large diameter workpieces. The lathe’s centers measure 118.0 inches, supporting long workpieces up to nearly 10 feet in length. It is equipped with a sizable spindle bore of 4.5 inches, enabling the passage of substantial stock through the spindle for internal machining operations. The machine is powered by a 15.0 horsepower motor, providing strong torque and consistent power delivery for demanding cutting tasks. It operates at a top spindle speed of 1,000 RPM, suitable for a wide range of materials and cutting conditions. The swing over the cross slide is 23.3 inches, indicating the clearance available for the tool post and cutting tools to effectively interact with the rotating workpiece. This lathe is ideal for heavy industrial applications requiring precision, rigidity, and the ability to handle large and long workpieces. Its substantial dimensions and motor power make it suitable for turning, facing, threading, and boring operations in metalworking shops, manufacturing, and repair facilities. The robust build ensures stability and vibration resistance during machining, contributing to superior surface finish and tight tolerance maintenance on large components.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 118.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 32.00 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.50 ''
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