FORTUNE PACIFIC D2200B1100 18TONS MANUAL LATHE

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FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
D2200B1100 18TONS
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The FORTUNE PACIFIC D2200B1100 is a heavy-duty conventional turning lathe engineered for large-scale metal machining operations. With an 86.6-inch swing over bed and exceptional center distance of 551.2 inches, this machine accommodates substantial workpieces for applications including turbine shaft production, rolling mill components, and large gear manufacturing. The 3.9-inch spindle bore and 70.9-inch swing over cross slide enable versatile tool positioning for complex turning operations. Rated at 65.8 horsepower with a maximum spindle speed of 125 RPM, the lathe delivers substantial torque necessary for heavy cutting loads, with a 10-18 ton cutting capacity designation reflecting its robust operational specifications. The machine features forced lubrication via an integrated oil pump system and rapid traverse capabilities, ensuring efficient material removal and extended tool life during continuous heavy-duty operations. Measuring 311.4 x 97.6 x 102.8 inches and weighing 70,549 pounds, the substantial footprint and mass provide the structural rigidity required for precision work with minimal deflection. This conventional lathe is equipped with manual controls and thread-cutting capabilities, making it suitable for specialized applications where CNC automation is unnecessary. The D2200B1100 represents Fortune Pacific's commitment to manufacturing durable, production-grade turning equipment for industrial sectors demanding reliability and consistent performance in demanding machining environments.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
3.90 ''
Max Swing
86.60 ''
Distance Between Centers
551.20 ''

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