FORTUNE PACIFIC C600FC MANUAL LATHE

FORTUNE PACIFIC C600FC FORTUNE PACIFIC C600FC MANUAL LATHE equipment image

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OEM
FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
C600FC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The Fortune Pacific C600FC Manual Lathe is a precision metalworking machine tailored for handling medium to large workpieces. It features a robust 23.62-inch swing capacity, accommodating sizeable stock diameters with a spindle bore of 3.15 inches, allowing for versatile machining operations. Powered by a 10.06 HP motor, the lathe delivers a maximum spindle speed of 1,600 RPM, providing sufficient power and speed control for various cutting and turning tasks. The swing over the cross slide measures 14.17 inches, facilitating detailed operations and fine adjustments. This lathe is built for stability and durability, with substantial overall dimensions of 95.35 inches in length, 45.28 inches in width, and 70.87 inches in height, and a weight of nearly 4,000 lbs, ensuring minimal vibration during operation and precise, consistent results. Its manual control design offers industrial-grade accuracy and reliability for heavy-duty turning applications. Ideal for demanding metalworking shops, the C600FC supports a range of lathe functions including facing, threading, and pipe turning, making it an adaptable tool for fabricating custom metal components. Its combination of power, capacity, and solid construction underscores its suitability for both standard and specialized machining requirements.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
3.15 ''
Max Swing
23.62 ''

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