FORTUNE PACIFIC D2000B2050 40TONS 63TONS MANUAL LATHE

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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- D2000B2050 40TONS 63TONS
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The Fortune Pacific D2000B2050 is a heavy-duty manual lathe engineered for large-scale industrial turning operations. With a maximum swing of 78.74 inches and swing over cross slide of 62.99 inches, this machine accommodates exceptionally large workpieces typical of oil field equipment, large valve manufacturing, and heavy pipe work applications. The lathe features a robust 100.58 HP motor, delivering substantial power for demanding cutting operations on oversized components. Operating at 125 RPM, the machine prioritizes torque and stability over speed, making it ideal for heavy-duty material removal. The substantial footprint of 550.91 x 153.54 x 105.51 inches reflects its industrial-grade construction, while the 216,053.12 lbs weight ensures rigidity and precision during extended machining cycles. The dual load capacity rating—40 tons and 63 tons—indicates versatility in handling various workpiece weights, with the higher capacity likely referencing dynamic cutting loads. This manual lathe design provides operators with direct control and tactile feedback, essential for managing large, non-standard components that may resist automation. The equipment is purpose-built for specialized heavy manufacturing where conventional CNC solutions may be impractical, combining traditional manual operation with the structural capability to process massive steel forgings, large-diameter shafts, and industrial castings. The machine's specifications position it within the upper tier of industrial lathe equipment, suitable for dedicated job shops and heavy manufacturing facilities requiring extreme machining capacity.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 78.74 ''
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