ACRA 1840SC MANUAL LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- ACRA
- Model
- 1840SC
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The ACRA 1840SC Manual Lathe is a robust and versatile engine lathe designed for precision turning and heavy-duty machining applications. With a generous swing of 18.14 inches over the bed and 12.13 inches over the cross slide, it accommodates large workpieces while maintaining accuracy and stability. The distance between centers is 40.00 inches, allowing for extended workpiece support and flexibility in various turning operations. The lathe features a substantial spindle bore of 3.12 inches, enabling the passage of long bar stock and facilitating internal machining tasks. Powered by a 7.5 HP motor, the ACRA 1840SC delivers consistent performance and torque, supporting demanding cutting conditions and a wide range of materials. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 1,500 RPM, providing high-speed capability for efficient material removal and fine finishing. The machine is equipped with manual controls for precise adjustment of spindle speed and feed rates, ensuring operator control and repeatability. Its sturdy construction and rigid bed design minimize vibration, enhancing surface finish and dimensional accuracy. The ACRA 1840SC is suitable for both production and maintenance environments, offering reliability, durability, and ease of operation. Its comprehensive specifications make it an ideal choice for shops requiring a dependable manual lathe for diverse machining needs.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 40.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 18.14 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 3.12 ''
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