FORTUNE PACIFIC C360W1 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
C360W1
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The FORTUNE PACIFIC C360W1 Manual Lathe is a robust and precision-engineered machine designed for demanding metalworking applications. Featuring a 14.0-inch swing and a 1.5-inch spindle bore, this lathe provides ample capacity for turning a wide range of workpieces. The machine is powered by a 2.0 HP motor, delivering reliable performance at 1,800 RPM for efficient material removal and smooth operation. With a swing over the cross slide of 8.7 inches, the C360W1 offers flexibility for various turning tasks, including facing, threading, and contouring. The lathe is constructed with high tensile cast iron, ensuring rigidity and vibration damping for consistent accuracy and surface finish. Its precision-ground and supersonic frequency-hardened components enhance durability and longevity, even under heavy-duty use. The compact footprint of 74.0 x 29.1 x 57.5 inches makes it suitable for workshops with limited space, while its substantial weight of 2,094.4 lbs provides stability during operation. Designed for manual control, the C360W1 is ideal for machinists seeking hands-on precision and versatility in turning operations. This lathe is well-suited for general-purpose machining, maintenance, and repair work, offering a balance of power, accuracy, and ease of use in a durable, industrial-grade package.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
14.00 ''
Max Swing
14.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
1.50 ''

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