MAINLAND CA6166/750 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAINLAND
Model
CA6166/750
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6166/750 Manual Lathe is a robust horizontal bed lathe designed for precision turning and general machining applications. Featuring a maximum swing over bed of 25.98 inches (660mm) and a swing over cross slide of 15.75 inches (400mm), this lathe accommodates a wide range of workpiece sizes. The distance between centers is 29.53 inches (750mm), allowing for efficient machining of medium-length components. The lathe is powered by a 7.5kW (10HP) main spindle motor, delivering reliable performance for demanding tasks. The spindle speed ranges up to 1,400 RPM, with 24 speed steps for optimal control across various materials and operations. The spindle bore is available in multiple options (52mm, 80mm, or 105mm), and the spindle taper is No.6 (MT6), ensuring compatibility with a variety of tooling and accessories. The tailstock provides a maximum spindle travel of 150mm and features a No.5 (MT5) taper center hole for secure workpiece support. The lathe’s bed width is 400mm, contributing to stability and rigidity during operation. The tool post section is 25x25mm, supporting standard turning tools. The machine’s overall dimensions for the 750mm length model are approximately 2400mm (length) x 1140mm (width) x 1750mm (height), with a net weight of around 2300kg. This lathe is suitable for workshops requiring a durable, versatile, and precise manual lathe for metalworking and prototyping tasks.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
29.53 ''
Max Swing
25.98 ''

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