DMTG CW62160M MANUAL LATHE

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- DMTG
- Model
- CW62160M
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The DMTG CW62160M Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty conventional lathe designed for machining large and heavy workpieces. It features a maximum swing capacity of 63 inches over the bed, allowing for machining large diameters, and a spindle bore size of 5.12 inches to accommodate substantial bars or billets. The machine offers a swing over the cross slide of 48.43 inches, providing versatility in turning operations with adequate clearance for tooling and part diameter. It operates at a maximum spindle speed of 315 RPM, suitable for handling large-diameter, heavy materials with controlled cutting conditions. The lathe supports workpieces weighing up to 30 tons (as typical with this size class), highlighting its industrial application suitability. Its robust construction ensures high rigidity and stability during cutting, contributing to precision and surface finish quality. This lathe is manually operated, featuring conventional controls and a manual speed shift, allowing skilled machinists to work with a variety of turning tasks from roughing to finishing. The design includes a 4-jaw chuck and an electric driven tailstock for securing and supporting long workpieces. The DMTG CW62160M is well-suited for heavy-duty turning tasks in industries such as aerospace, shipbuilding, and heavy machinery manufacturing where large component machining is required.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 63.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 63.00 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 5.12 ''
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