MAINLAND CA6166/3000 MANUAL LATHE

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- MAINLAND
- Model
- CA6166/3000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The MAINLAND CA6166/3000 is a heavy-duty horizontal manual lathe engineered for precision metal machining operations. This machine features a maximum swing diameter of 660mm (25.98 inches) over the bed and a swing over carriage of 400mm (15.75 inches), enabling versatile workpiece positioning and support. The lathe accommodates workpieces up to 3,000mm in length, making it suitable for extended turning, tapering, and threading operations. Equipped with a spindle speed range of 16-1,400 RPM across 24 steps, the CA6166/3000 delivers approximately 10.06 HP of cutting torque, providing sufficient power for heavy-duty machining capacity applications. The spindle features a No. 6 Morse taper (MT6) with a 105mm bore diameter, accommodating various cutting tools and work-holding devices. The machine's comprehensive threading capabilities include 44 kinds of metric threads (1-192mm), 21 kinds of inch threads (1-24 TPI), and 39 kinds of module threads (0.25-48), alongside 37 kinds of diametral pitch threads. The precision bed features induction-hardened and ground guideways, ensuring repeatability and accuracy across multiple operations. With a 400mm bed width and 25×25mm turning tool section capacity, this lathe offers stable platform for demanding industrial applications. The machine weighs approximately 3,700 kg and includes a 3-jaw chuck with 64 kinds of feed options for enhanced operational flexibility.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 118.11 ''
- Max Swing
- 25.98 ''
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