MAINLAND CA6150/750 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAINLAND
Model
CA6150/750
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6150/750 is a precision manual lathe engineered for general-purpose metalworking applications in manufacturing plants and machinery repair shops. This medium-duty machine features a maximum swing of 19.69 inches over the bed, enabling efficient turning of cylindrical workpieces. With a maximum workpiece length of 750mm, the lathe accommodates moderate production runs and maintenance operations. The machine's 2.05-inch spindle bore accommodates standard tooling and allows for flexible clamping options. Operating at a maximum speed of 1,400 RPM across 24 selectable steps, the lathe provides optimal surface speeds for processing various materials. The swing over cross slide of 11.81 inches facilitates access to workpieces and tool positioning during operations. Powered by a 7.5 KW (10.06 HP) motor, the CA6150/750 delivers consistent torque for reliable metal removal. The lathe is capable of processing steel, cast iron, and nonferrous metals with high dimensional accuracy up to IT7 precision levels. Its versatile turning capabilities include internal and external cylindrical surfaces, conical surfaces, end faces, and various thread profiles including metric, inch, and modular threads. The machine includes standard accessories such as a 3-jaw chuck, centers, steady rest, and follow rest, making it ready for immediate operation. With a compact footprint suitable for shop environments and a gross weight of approximately 2,680 kg for the 750mm model, the CA6150/750 combines operational efficiency with practical workshop integration.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
2.05 ''
Distance Between Centers
29.53 ''
Max Swing
19.69 ''

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