FORTUNE PACIFIC D2000B1600 32TONS MANUAL LATHE

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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- D2000B1600 32TONS
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The FORTUNE PACIFIC D2000B1600 is a heavy-duty manual lathe engineered for large-scale industrial machining operations. This robust machine features a maximum swing of 78.74 inches over the bed, accommodating substantial workpieces typical of roll turning, shaft manufacturing, and heavy fabrication applications. The swing over cross slide of 62.99 inches provides additional clearance for complex turning operations on irregularly shaped components. Powered by a 100.58 HP motor, the lathe delivers substantial torque necessary for sustained cutting in demanding production environments. Operating at 160 RPM, the machine prioritizes cutting force and precision over speed, making it ideal for heavy stock removal and precision finishing on large-diameter workpieces. The 32-ton weight capacity supports extensive workpiece loads, while the substantial machine weight of 117,865.43 lbs ensures rigidity and vibration dampening during extended machining cycles. The machine's expansive footprint of 532.36 x 99.21 x 105.51 inches reflects its industrial-scale design, requiring dedicated floor space and specialized installation. This manual lathe suits applications including oil field work, shipbuilding, conveyor manufacturing, and roller manufacturing—industries requiring precise control over large-diameter components. The combination of high power delivery, generous swing capacity, and substantial weight capacity positions the FORTUNE PACIFIC D2000B1600 as a premium solution for fabrication shops and heavy manufacturing facilities demanding reliable performance on critical, large-scale machining projects.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 78.74 ''
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