FORTUNE PACIFIC D2500B2050 40TONS 63TONS MANUAL LATHE

FORTUNE PACIFIC D2500B2050 40TONS 63TONS FORTUNE PACIFIC D2500B2050 40TONS 63TONS MANUAL LATHE equipment image

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OEM
FORTUNE PACIFIC
Model
D2500B2050 40TONS 63TONS
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The Fortune Pacific D2500B2050 is a heavy-duty manual lathe engineered for large-scale industrial machining operations. With an exceptional swing of 98.43 inches and swing over cross slide of 78.74 inches, this machine accommodates substantial workpieces for turning, facing, and boring applications. The lathe delivers 100.58 horsepower, providing robust cutting force necessary for demanding production tasks. Operating at 125 RPM, it prioritizes torque over speed, making it ideal for precision work on large-diameter components commonly found in oil and gas, power generation, and heavy equipment manufacturing industries. The machine's substantial footprint of 550.91 x 161.42 x 120.08 inches reflects its industrial-grade construction, while its weight of 238,099.5 lbs ensures rigid stability and vibration resistance during high-load cutting operations. Designed for both 40-ton and 63-ton load capacities, this manual lathe combines traditional operator control with modern precision machining capabilities. Its configuration makes it particularly suitable for specialized applications requiring large workpiece handling and exceptional holding power, such as pipe work, valve manufacturing, and heavy industrial component production.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
98.43 ''

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