MAINLAND CA6161B/2000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAINLAND
Model
CA6161B/2000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6161B/2000 is a precision manual horizontal lathe designed for medium-duty metalworking applications. This conventional lathe features a robust 400mm bed width and accommodates workpieces up to 2000mm in length, making it suitable for a variety of turning and facing operations. The machine delivers a maximum swing diameter of 610mm over the bed, with a 370mm swing over the cross slide, enabling efficient machining of larger diameter components. Powered by a 7.5kW (10.06 HP) main motor, the lathe operates across a spindle speed range of 10-1400 RPM, providing flexibility for diverse cutting applications and material types. The spindle features a 52mm bore (with optional 80mm and 105mm configurations), accommodating standard tooling and work-holding devices. With a maximum workpiece weight capacity of 300kg and precision-class construction, this lathe delivers high accuracy for general metalworking tasks. The machine includes four tool post stations with 25x25mm turning tool sections, facilitating quick tool changes and setup adjustments. The unit weighs approximately 2,577kg and comes equipped with a 2-year warranty. Fabricated by MAINLAND, a Shandong-based manufacturer, the CA6161B/2000 represents a cost-effective solution for shops requiring reliable manual lathe capabilities with consistent precision and durability for production and maintenance applications.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
2.05 ''
Distance Between Centers
78.74 ''
Max Swing
24.02 ''

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