FORTUNE PACIFIC D2200B1600 32TONS MANUAL LATHE

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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- D2200B1600 32TONS
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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The Fortune Pacific D2200B1600 32-ton manual lathe is a heavy-duty horizontal lathe engineered for large-scale industrial machining applications. With a maximum swing of 86.6 inches and a swing over cross slide of 70.9 inches, this machine accommodates exceptionally large workpieces, making it ideal for turning heavy rolls, shafts, and cylinders. The lathe is powered by a robust 100.6 HP motor, delivering consistent performance under demanding conditions, and operates at a spindle speed of 160 RPM for efficient material removal and precision finishing. Designed for maximum rigidity and stability, the lathe features a wide bed and a reinforced structure capable of supporting workpieces up to 32 tons. Its dimensions measure 532.3 x 99.2 x 109.4 inches, and it weighs 122,000 lbs, ensuring minimal vibration during operation. The machine’s construction emphasizes durability, with hardened and ground bedways, precision spindle bearings, and a heavy-duty lead screw for accurate, long-lasting performance. The manual control system provides operators with direct, hands-on control for precise machining, while the large spindle bore and faceplate torque capacity support a wide range of workholding options. Suitable for industries such as steel, mining, and heavy equipment manufacturing, the Fortune Pacific D2200B1600 offers exceptional load capacity, reliability, and versatility for the most challenging turning tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 86.60 ''
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