MAINLAND CA6140/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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MAINLAND
Model
CA6140/1000
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6140/1000 Manual Lathe is a robust, heavy-duty horizontal lathe designed for precision turning of a wide range of metal materials, including steel, cast iron, and nonferrous metals. With a maximum swing over bed of 15.75 inches (400mm) and a swing over cross slide of 8.27 inches (210mm), this lathe offers ample capacity for large and complex workpieces. The distance between centers is 39.37 inches (1000mm), making it suitable for extended machining tasks. Powered by a 10.06 HP (7.5kW) main spindle motor, the CA6140/1000 delivers consistent performance for demanding applications. The spindle speed ranges up to 1,400 RPM, with 24 speed steps for optimal control across various materials and operations. The lathe features a spindle bore of 52mm (80mm optional), a spindle taper of No.6 (MT6), and a tailstock spindle travel of 150mm with a diameter of 75mm and a No.5 (MT5) taper. The machine is capable of internal and external turning, tapering, facing, threading (metric, inch, module, and radial pitch), drilling, reaming, and oil groove creation. The bed width is 400mm, and the turning tool section is 25×25mm, ensuring rigidity and accuracy. The CA6140/1000 is equipped with a manual braking system for enhanced safety and operational control. Its sturdy construction and versatile capabilities make it ideal for general-purpose machining in industrial and workshop environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
15.75 ''
Distance Between Centers
39.37 ''

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