MAINLAND CA6266/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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MAINLAND
Model
CA6266/1000
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6266/1000 Manual Lathe is a robust, high-precision horizontal gap bed engine lathe designed for demanding metalworking applications. Featuring a maximum swing over bed of 25.98 inches (660 mm) and a distance between centers of 39.37 inches (1000 mm), this lathe provides ample capacity for a wide range of workpiece sizes. The machine is equipped with a substantial spindle bore of 2.05 inches (52 mm), allowing for the passage of long bar stock and facilitating versatile turning operations. Powered by a 10.06 HP (7.5 kW) main motor, the CA6266/1000 delivers consistent performance and reliability under heavy-duty conditions. The spindle speed ranges up to 1,400 RPM, offering flexibility for various machining requirements and materials. Swing over the cross slide is 15.75 inches (400 mm), enabling efficient handling of larger diameter components during complex turning tasks. The lathe incorporates a sturdy bed construction and precision-ground guideways to ensure accuracy, rigidity, and long-term durability. Standard features include a 3-jaw chuck, cooling system, work lamp, and steady rest, enhancing both safety and operational convenience. Designed for manual operation, the CA6266/1000 is ideal for workshops requiring dependable, multi-purpose turning capability with ease of use and maintenance.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
39.37 ''
Max Swing
25.98 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.05 ''

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