DMTG CW61200H MANUAL LATHE

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- DMTG
- Model
- CW61200H
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The DMTG CW61200H is a heavy-duty horizontal manual lathe engineered for precision turning and machining operations on large workpieces. This machine features a maximum swing diameter over bed of 2000mm (78.74 inches), enabling operators to work with substantial cylindrical components. The spindle bore diameter measures 130mm (5.12 inches) with a Metric No.140 taper, accommodating standard tooling and workholding devices. The lathe operates at spindle speeds ranging from 3.15 to 315 r/min across 21 discrete speed selections, with the specified 230 RPM representing mid-range operational capability for various material removal tasks. The swing over cross slide of 62.60 inches (approximately 1590mm) allows for versatile workpiece positioning and tool access during machining operations. Equipped with a 1100mm wide bed, this machine can accept workpiece lengths up to 5000-8000mm, with maximum loading capacity reaching 15 tons between centers, making it suitable for heavy industrial applications. The machine incorporates a 1600mm four-jaw chuck for secure workholding and includes steady rests for extended workpieces. With its robust construction, comprehensive speed range, and substantial workholding capacity, the CW61200H serves manufacturers requiring reliable manual lathe performance for large-scale production runs and specialized turning operations in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery industries.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 5.12 ''
- Max Swing
- 78.74 ''
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