AMERICAN TURNMASTER POWER FIVE TURRET SERIES-TL-60 MANUAL LATHE

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- AMERICAN TURNMASTER
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- POWER FIVE TURRET SERIES-TL-60
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The American Turnmaster Power Five Turret Series-TL-60 is a robust manual gap bed engine lathe engineered for heavy-duty turning applications. With a 60-inch swing over the bed and a 47.2-inch swing over the cross slide, this lathe accommodates large workpieces with precision and stability. The 6-inch spindle bore allows for substantial bar stock capacity, supporting versatile machining needs. Powered by a 30 HP main motor, the lathe delivers consistent performance across a wide range of materials and cutting conditions. The spindle speed is set at 700 RPM, providing efficient metal removal rates and fine surface finishes. The machine features a rugged three-way bed design, ensuring rigidity and accuracy during operation. Equipped with a taper attachment, steady rest, follow rest, and a 4-jaw chuck with T-slots, the lathe offers enhanced versatility for complex turning tasks. The tailstock includes a live center and tool post for added support and tooling options. Digital readout systems, such as the Newall DP700 or Smart DRO, are standard, enabling precise positioning and measurement. The lathe supports both inch and metric threading, with a broad range of thread pitches for diverse production requirements. Designed for durability and ease of use, the American Turnmaster Power Five Turret Series-TL-60 is ideal for industrial environments demanding high-capacity, high-precision turning.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 6.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 60.00 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 60.00 ''
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