MAINLAND CA6161C/3000 MANUAL LATHE

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- MAINLAND
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- CA6161C/3000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The MAINLAND CA6161C/3000 manual lathe is a robust horizontal gap bed lathe designed for medium-duty machining. It features a maximum swing over the bed of 24.02 inches (610 mm) and a swing over the cross slide of 14.57 inches, allowing for versatile turning of various diameters. The lathe supports a maximum workpiece length of 118.11 inches (3000 mm), suitable for extended components. Its spindle bore diameter is 2.05 inches (52 mm), accommodating sizable bar stock for internal machining. The spindle, powered by a 10.06 HP motor, operates up to 1,400 RPM, providing a good balance of speed and torque for rough and finish turning. The machine bed is 400 mm wide, offering substantial rigidity and stability for accurate machining. The CA6161C model integrates a MT6 spindle taper, enabling the use of various tooling attachments. Typical applications include turning of cylindrical, conical, and other rotational surfaces. The lathe's construction ensures precision with manual scraping and alignment between the bed, headstock, and tailstock. The tool post accommodates standard 25×25 mm tool shanks. Overall, the MAINLAND CA6161C/3000 presents a durable and precise solution for conventional lathe operations with its substantial swing capacity, workpiece length, and motor power suitable for various machining tasks in metalworking workshops.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.05 ''
- Max Swing
- 24.02 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 118.11 ''
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