MAINLAND CA6150B/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAINLAND
Model
CA6150B/1000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6150B/1000 manual lathe is a robust, versatile metalworking machine designed for precision turning operations. It features a maximum swing over the bed of 500mm (19.69 inches) and a maximum center distance of 1000mm (39.37 inches), enabling it to accommodate medium-sized workpieces. Powered by a 7.5 kW (10 HP) motor, it delivers spindle speeds ranging from 10 to 1400 RPM across 24 distinct steps, allowing fine control over machining parameters. The lathe is equipped with a 25×25 mm tool post section and a spindle bore diameter of up to 80mm in the CA6150B model, facilitating the machining of various workpiece sizes, including threading capabilities in metric, inch, module, and diametral pitch ranges. The bed width of 400mm combined with high-strength cast iron construction and quenched bed rails ensures structural stability and durability, contributing to accurate and consistent machining. The manual tailstock has a spindle travel capacity of 150mm, enhancing support for long workpieces during turning. Cross slide and top slide travel distances are approximately 320mm and 140mm respectively, maximizing tool positioning flexibility. Additional features include a sensitive and reliable manual braking system for operational safety and the capability to machine steel, cast iron, and nonferrous metals with high dimensional accuracy and smooth finishes. Overall machine dimensions are roughly 2700 x 1140 x 1750 mm, and the lathe is suitable for internal and external turning, tapering, threading, and facing operations in industrial and workshop settings.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
39.37 ''
Max Swing
19.69 ''

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