ACRA 2160SC MANUAL LATHE
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Technical Description
The ACRA 2160SC is a robust manual engine lathe designed for precision metalworking tasks with a swing capacity of 21 inches and a center distance of 60 inches, allowing it to handle large workpieces efficiently. It features a spindle bore diameter of 3.125 inches, supporting a variety of tooling and work materials. Powered by a 10 horsepower motor, the lathe delivers a spindle speed of up to 1,500 RPM, providing a good balance between power and speed for versatile machining operations. The swing over the cross slide measures 15.25 inches, enabling machining of wider diameters with stability and accuracy. This lathe is built on a solid Meehanite casting bed, ensuring vibration resistance and dimensional stability for heavy-duty cutting and long service life. The machine includes precision ground bedways and a hardened bed to maintain tight tolerances during operations. It is well-suited for tasks requiring manual control with reliability in industries such as manufacturing and metal fabrication. The 2160SC's mechanical design focuses on ease of use with features that promote steady, accurate movement and consistent lubrication for the carriage and slide ways. Overall, the ACRA 2160SC manual lathe combines strong power, generous capacity, and precise construction, making it ideal for medium to large-sized turning applications requiring manual operation.
Technical Attributes
Distance Between Centers
60.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.13 ''
Max Swing
21.00 ''
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