J&M TN1000C MANUAL LATHE

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- J&M
- Model
- TN1000C
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The J&M TN1000C manual lathe is a heavy-duty engine lathe designed for precision turning operations. It features a robust swing capacity of 39.37 inches (1000 mm) over the bed, allowing the machining of large diameter workpieces. The spindle bore of 4.13 inches (105 mm) provides ample clearance for bar stocks and large tooling setups. The swing over the cross slide is 26.97 inches (685 mm), enabling effective tool access and machining over the cross slide without interference. This lathe supports long workpieces with variable distances between centers ranging from 1 meter up to 12 meters, accommodating diverse project scales. The machine is constructed with a wide and rigid bed for enhanced stability and precision during heavy cutting. Spindle speed ranges and thread cutting capabilities support metric, inch, modular, and diametrical pitch threading options. It includes a tailstock with MT6 taper and 205 mm quill travel, suitable for supporting long or slender workpieces. Cross-slide and top slide travels support varied turning and facing operations with precision feeds. The TN1000C is equipped with an 11 kW main motor, ensuring high performance and power for demanding applications. Its design is suited for industrial machining environments requiring durability and accuracy in manual lathe operations. This model is widely used in metalworking industries for producing large, precise cylindrical components.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.13 ''
- Max Swing
- 39.37 ''
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