J&M TL460 MANUAL LATHE

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- J&M
- Model
- TL460
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The J&M TL460 Manual Lathe is a robust bench lathe engineered for precision and versatility in metalworking applications. With a swing over bed of 18.11 inches (460 mm) and a swing over cross slide of 10.79 inches (274 mm), this lathe accommodates a wide range of workpiece sizes, making it suitable for both small and medium-scale machining tasks. The spindle bore measures 2.28 inches (58 mm), allowing for the passage of larger diameter stock, while the spindle taper is MT6, ensuring compatibility with a variety of tooling and accessories. The lathe offers a broad range of spindle speeds from 25 to 2000 rpm, providing flexibility for different materials and cutting requirements. It features 42 kinds of cross feed options (0.014–0.784 mm/rev) and 42 kinds of longitudinal feed options (0.0031–1.7 mm/rev), enabling precise control over cutting operations. The TL460 supports a comprehensive range of threading capabilities, including metric (0.1–14 mm, 41 kinds), inch (2–112 T.P.I., 60 kinds), diametral pitch (4–112 D.P., 50 kinds), and module pitch (0.1–7 M.P., 34 kinds). The top slide travel is 128 mm, and the cross slide travel is 285 mm, facilitating accurate tool positioning. The tailstock quill travel is 120 mm with a diameter of 60 mm and a taper of MT4. Powered by a 4/5.5 kW motor, the TL460 delivers reliable performance for demanding machining tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.28 ''
- Max Swing
- 18.11 ''
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