HARRISON LATHE M250 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
HARRISON LATHE
Model
M250
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Harrison M250 is a robust horizontal centre lathe designed for precision turning operations in industrial environments. Featuring a single main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 7.000 inches and a maximum turning length of 30.000 inches, the machine is capable of handling a wide range of cylindrical workpieces. The main spindle chuck diameter measures 6.000 inches, supporting versatile workholding options. With a maximum swing of 11.000 inches over the bed, the M250 provides ample clearance for larger components. The spindle delivers up to 2,000 RPM and is powered by a 1.80 HP motor, ensuring efficient performance across various materials and cutting conditions. The primary tool carrier is a slide, enabling accurate tool positioning, and the machine supports one simultaneous cutting tool for straightforward turning tasks. Designed with two axes of motion, the M250 offers reliable control for longitudinal and cross-feed movements. The lathe is equipped with standard features such as a quick-change tool post, collet closer, and foot pedal shut-off, enhancing operational convenience and safety. Additional accessories may include 3- and 4-jaw chucks, face plate, steady rests, and a rear splash guard. The Harrison M250 is built for durability, accuracy, and ease of use, making it a dependable choice for general-purpose machining applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2,000.00
Spindle Power
1.80 HP
# of Axes
2.00

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