KINGSTON HD-22160 MANUAL LATHE

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- KINGSTON
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- HD-22160
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The Kingston HD-22160 is a versatile precision engine lathe designed for heavy-duty machining operations across a range of project sizes. This 22-inch swing model features a hardened and ground main spindle equipped with three-point bearing support and taper roller bearings to ensure precision cutting performance. The lathe delivers 10 HP of power at a maximum spindle speed of 1,200 RPM, with 12 selectable speeds ranging from 13 to 1,200 RPM via a timing-belt-driven power train system. The spindle bore measures 4.09 inches and utilizes a D1-8 Camlock spindle nose for quick tool changes. With 159.84 inches of center distance and 13 inches of swing over the cross slide, this machine accommodates workpieces up to 21.97 inches in diameter. The lathe features a 4 TPI lead screw and includes a foot brake for safe operation. Both the bedway and cross slide are hardened and ground for enhanced durability and accuracy. Standard equipment includes a 4-way tool post, steady rest with roller jaws, thread chasing dial, splash guard, and a pull-drawer chip pan. The tailstock features heat-treated, precisely ground construction with 9.8 inches of travel and changeable 1:1 and 1:4 feeds. Available in multiple center lengths from 35 to 160 inches, with Z-axis rapid traverse standard on 90-inch and longer configurations, this lathe weighs 7,000 pounds and represents a robust solution for precision production and job shop environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 21.97 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.09 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 159.84 ''
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