CNC-TAKANG TK630/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
CNC-TAKANG
Model
TK630/1000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The CNC-TAKANG TK630/1000 manual lathe features a robust 25-inch swing and a maximum center distance of 40 inches, accommodating large workpieces. It is equipped with a 3.30-inch spindle bore for accommodating sizable tooling and heavy-duty operations. Powered by a 10 HP motor, the spindle reaches speeds up to 1,545 RPM to provide effective cutting force for diverse machining tasks. The lathe offers a 17.7-inch swing over the cross slide, enabling versatile machining on a wide range of diameters. Constructed with precision and rigidity, it incorporates a flat bed design with two extra-wide pitch V-ways and a 45° slant way on the saddle coupled with box ways on the turret for stability during heavy cutting. The spindle, gears, and pulleys are dynamically balanced both individually and assembled to ensure smooth operation and high accuracy. The machine supports various accessories such as 3-jaw and 4-jaw chucks, faceplates, steady and follow rests, micro bed stops, turret-type bed stops, taper attachments, and coolant systems. The tailstock features a hydraulically controlled quill with spindle-grade bearings to provide powerful and accurate workpiece support. Overall, the TK630/1000 is engineered for precision, durability, and versatile manual turning operations in demanding workshop environments.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
40.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.30 ''
Max Swing
25.00 ''

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