FORTUNE PACIFIC D1400B970 18TONS MANUAL LATHE

FORTUNE PACIFIC D1400B970 18TONS FORTUNE PACIFIC D1400B970 18TONS MANUAL LATHE equipment image

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FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
D1400B970 18TONS
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The FORTUNE PACIFIC D1400B970 is a heavy-duty manual lathe designed for large-scale metalworking applications, featuring an impressive swing capacity of 55.12 inches and a center distance of 551.18 inches. It supports machining of sizable workpieces with a spindle bore diameter of 3.94 inches, allowing for the passage of substantial material through the spindle. Driven by a robust 49.84 HP motor, it operates at a maximum spindle speed of 200 RPM, suitable for heavy cutting and turning processes. The swing over cross slide is 42.52 inches, providing versatility for complex turning tasks. The lathe's substantial footprint measures 276.77 inches in length, 78.74 inches in width, and 83.86 inches in height, with an overall weight of 29,200 pounds, reflecting its solid construction and stability for precision machining. This model includes features such as an oil pump and forced lubrication system for enhanced spindle and bearing durability, as well as rapid traverse capabilities to improve machining efficiency. Its design is optimized for turning, milling, and heavy-duty machining of large metal components, making it ideal for industrial environments requiring high power and precision.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
551.18 ''
Max Swing
55.12 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.94 ''

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