DMTG CDS6150C MANUAL LATHE

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- DMTG
- Model
- CDS6150C
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The DMTG CDS6150C is a conventional manual lathe engineered for precision metalworking operations. This machine features a maximum swing diameter of 500mm (19.69 inches) over the bed, enabling machining of substantial workpieces, with a reduced swing capacity of 290mm (11.42 inches) over the cross slide for intricate detail work. The spindle system operates across a speed range of 26-2000 RPM, providing versatility for various cutting applications and material types. The spindle bore diameter measures 105mm (3.23 inches) with a Metric #110 taper, accommodating standard tooling configurations. The machine utilizes a D8 spindle nose design with a 250mm center height, facilitating optimal tool positioning and workpiece accessibility. The chuck size is 250mm in diameter, providing secure workpiece clamping. The lathe is equipped with a tailstock featuring a 75mm quill diameter and 150mm travel distance with No.5 Morse taper compatibility. This manual lathe delivers threading capabilities across 73 metric thread pitches ranging from 0.35mm to 80mm, 57 inch threads from 0.4375 to 80 TPI, and 45 module threads from 0.2 to 40 module. The machine achieves Class IT7 tolerance on machined parts with surface roughness to Ra1.6. Overall dimensions measure 2930×1223×1295mm with a total weight of 2,170kg. The CDS6150C includes a vertical 4-position tool post accommodating 25×25mm tool shanks, making it suitable for general-purpose production and tool-room applications.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 3.23 ''
- Max Swing
- 19.69 ''
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