MAINLAND CA6161/750 MANUAL LATHE

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- MAINLAND
- Model
- CA6161/750
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The MAINLAND CA6161/750 is a conventional horizontal manual lathe machine engineered for precision metal turning operations. This robust machine features a maximum swing over bed of 610mm (24.02 inches) and centers distance of 750mm (29.53 inches), accommodating workpieces up to 750mm in length. The spindle bore diameter measures 80mm (3.15 inches), compatible with MT6 (Morse Taper No. 6) tooling, enabling versatile tool mounting configurations. Powered by a 7.5kW (10 HP) main motor, the lathe delivers variable spindle speeds ranging from 10 to 1,400 RPM across 24 steps, providing adaptability for diverse machining applications. The swing over carriage reaches 370mm (14.57 inches), facilitating access to the workpiece during turning operations. The machine accommodates standard turning tools with 25×25mm cross-sections and features a tailstock with 150mm maximum spindle travel and MT5 taper compatibility. This horizontal gap-bed lathe is constructed with a 400mm wide bed and equipped with standard configurations including a cooling device, lighting system, and 4-station tool post. Optional accessories enhance functionality, including quick-change tool posts, steady rests, and protective guards. Weighing approximately 2,400kg, the CA6161/750 operates on 380V power supply and is certified to ISO 9001, GS, and CE standards, making it suitable for job shops, tool rooms, and small manufacturing facilities requiring precision metal turning capabilities.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 29.53 ''
- Max Swing
- 24.02 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 3.15 ''
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