L & L MACHINERY A42/7000 MANUAL LATHE

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- L & L MACHINERY
- Model
- A42/7000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The L & L Machinery A42/7000 is a robust manual lathe designed for heavy-duty machining applications. It features a large swing capacity of 43.31 inches, enabling the machining of sizable workpieces. The lathe supports an impressive center distance of 275.59 inches, accommodating long shafts or extended parts with ease. The spindle bore measures 12.01 inches, allowing for the passage of large-diameter stock tubing or bar material through the spindle. The machine's components, including gears and spindle shafts, are precision-hardened and ground to a hardness of HRC 45-50, ensuring durability and reliability during prolonged operation. Its lubrication system and built-in safety features protect the gearbox and maintain smooth performance. The lathe's rigid structural design supports heavy steel elements and is suitable for high-hardness roll turning, shaft machining, and large diameter facing. This model is engineered for manual control, giving operators precise handling for complex and heavy machining tasks. It caters to industries requiring large-scale turning capabilities combined with durability and precision, such as heavy machinery, power generation, and steel fabrication sectors. Overall, the L & L A42/7000 combines substantial swing, extended center length, and a wide spindle bore to empower demanding turning jobs with manual lathe versatility.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 43.31 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 275.59 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 12.01 ''
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