AMERICAN TURNMASTER LK 2260 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
AMERICAN TURNMASTER
Model
LK 2260
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The American Turnmaster LK 2260 is a robust manual engine lathe engineered for precision and durability in demanding industrial environments. With a swing over bed of 21.97 inches and a distance between centers of 60 inches, this lathe is well-suited for handling large workpieces with accuracy. The spindle bore measures 4.13 inches, accommodating sizable bar stock for versatile turning applications. Powered by a 15.0 HP motor, the machine delivers consistent performance and torque, supporting a maximum spindle speed of 1,200 RPM for efficient material removal and fine finishing. The swing over the cross slide is 13.75 inches, providing ample clearance for tooling and complex operations. The LK 2260 features a rigid bed construction, ensuring stability and minimizing vibration during heavy cutting. Designed for manual control, it offers reliable operation with intuitive adjustments for speed, feed, and tool positioning. The lathe is equipped with standard safety features, including a chuck guard and foot brake, enhancing operator protection. Its robust build, combined with precise engineering, makes the American Turnmaster LK 2260 an ideal choice for shops requiring dependable, high-capacity turning capabilities.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
4.13 ''
Distance Between Centers
60.00 ''
Max Swing
21.97 ''

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