AMERICAN TURNMASTER POWER SEVEN-80 MANUAL LATHE

AMERICAN TURNMASTER POWER SEVEN-80 AMERICAN TURNMASTER POWER SEVEN-80 MANUAL LATHE equipment image

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OEM
AMERICAN TURNMASTER
Model
POWER SEVEN-80
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The American Turnmaster Power Seven-80 Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty gap-bed engine lathe engineered for high-capacity turning operations. With a massive swing of 79.92 inches and a swing over cross slide of 63.03 inches, this lathe accommodates large workpieces with ease, making it ideal for demanding industrial applications. The lathe features a substantial 9.05-inch spindle bore, allowing for the machining of long, oversized parts. Powered by a robust 50.1 HP motor, the machine delivers exceptional torque and performance, ensuring efficient material removal and consistent results. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 600 RPM, providing optimal control for a wide range of turning tasks. Designed with a sturdy gap-bed configuration, the Power Seven-80 offers flexibility for handling extra-long or oversized components, while maintaining rigidity and precision. The lathe’s construction emphasizes durability and stability, supporting heavy-duty continuous operation in demanding shop environments. Equipped with advanced features typical of the Power Series, including precise spindle control, heavy-duty tooling, and comprehensive lubrication systems, the Power Seven-80 ensures reliable, high-accuracy machining. Its large swing capacity, powerful drive system, and high spindle bore make it a top choice for shops requiring maximum throughput and versatility in large-part turning.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
79.92 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
9.05 ''
Max Swing
79.92 ''

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