KINGSTON HP-3480 MANUAL LATHE

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- KINGSTON
- Model
- HP-3480
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The KINGSTON HP-3480 Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty machine designed for precision metalworking with robust specifications fit for demanding applications. It offers a swing capacity of 34.0 inches, allowing for machining of large diameter workpieces. The distance between centers is 79.9 inches, enabling accommodation of long parts. The lathe features a substantial spindle bore of 7.1 inches, permitting the passage of larger stock through the spindle for deep turning or hollow machining tasks. Powered by a 30.0 HP motor, it delivers strong cutting performance with a maximum spindle speed of 700 RPM, suitable for heavy cuts and a variety of materials. The swing over the cross slide measures 25.1 inches, providing additional versatility for workpiece sizes while maintaining rigidity during operations. This model emphasizes power and capacity, making it well-suited for heavy-duty turning in industries such as oilfield, defense, and general manufacturing. The machine’s construction and specifications offer a balance of precision and durability for large-scale turning projects. It typically includes standard features like an ASA A2-15 spindle nose and a rigid bed design to ensure stable and accurate machining. Overall, the KINGSTON HP-3480 is a reliable, high-capacity lathe tailored for substantial work volumes and large components in a manual operation setting.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 34.00 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 7.10 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 79.90 ''
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