MAINLAND CA6180C/2000 MANUAL LATHE

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- MAINLAND
- Model
- CA6180C/2000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The MAINLAND CA6180C/2000 is a heavy-duty horizontal manual lathe designed for precision metal machining in industrial and repair shop environments. This machine features a maximum swing diameter of 31.5 inches and a distance between centers of 78.7 inches, accommodating workpieces up to 2000mm in length and 300kg in weight. The lathe is equipped with a 2.0-inch spindle bore (MT.6 taper) and operates at speeds ranging from 10 to 1,400 RPM, delivering 1,400 cutting torque for efficient material removal. Powered by a 10.1 HP motor at 380V, the machine provides reliable performance for turning, threading, and boring operations. The 21.3-inch swing over cross slide allows for extended workpiece versatility. Standard features include a 250mm three-jaw chuck, 4-station tool post, cooling device, and lighting system. The robust construction includes a 400mm wide bed with precision-ground ways and weighs 3,260kg, ensuring stability and accuracy during operation. Optional accessories such as DRO (Digital Readout), steady rest, quick-change tool post, and various protective guards enhance functionality and safety. With metric, inch, module, and pitch thread capacity, this lathe delivers high accuracy and ease of operation, supported by a one-year warranty and comprehensive testing documentation.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.00 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 78.70 ''
- Max Swing
- 31.50 ''
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