AXELSON 32 MANUAL LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- AXELSON
- Model
- 32
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The Axelson 32 Manual Lathe is a robust heavy-duty engine lathe designed for precision machining and durability. With a 32-inch model designation, this lathe features a substantial swing over bedways of 59 inches and a swing over cross slide of 46 inches, accommodating large workpieces with ease. The center distance is 96 inches, allowing for extended turning operations. The lathe is equipped with a 25 HP motor operating on 220/440 volt electrics, providing ample power for demanding tasks. Spindle speeds range from 4 to 370 RPM, offering versatility for various materials and cutting requirements. The spindle through-hole measures 2.25 inches, supporting bar stock and other applications requiring through-bore capability. A 35-inch diameter 4-jaw chuck ensures secure workholding, while the 4-way toolpost allows for efficient tool changes and setup. The lathe includes inch threading capability, enabling precise thread cutting for a wide range of projects. A full-length chip pan aids in debris management and maintains a clean working environment. The machine’s construction emphasizes stability and longevity, making it suitable for industrial and heavy workshop use. With its combination of size, power, and precision, the Axelson 32 Manual Lathe is a reliable choice for demanding turning applications.
Technical Attributes
- Chuck Size
- 35 - 35
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.25 ''
- Bed Length
- 32.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 59.00 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 370.00 RPM
- Distance Between Centers
- 96.00 ''
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