MAINLAND CA6266/2000 MANUAL LATHE

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- MAINLAND
- Model
- CA6266/2000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The MAINLAND CA6266/2000 is a horizontal universal lathe designed for medium-duty metal turning and machining operations. This manual lathe features a maximum swing over bed of 660mm (25.98 inches) and accommodates workpieces up to 2000mm in length, making it suitable for a variety of turning applications. The lathe is equipped with a spindle bore of 52mm (2.05 inches) and operates at speeds ranging from 10-1400 RPM across 24 steps, delivering maximum spindle motor power of 7.5 kW (10.06 HP). The swing over the cross slide reaches 400mm (15.75 inches), providing adequate clearance for complex workpiece configurations. The machine features a hardened and ground bed way coated with Turcite-B for enhanced durability and precision, along with integrated automatic lubrication for reliable operation. The tailstock includes MT5 taper with maximum spindle travel of 150mm and a 75mm diameter spindle. The lathe accommodates cutting tools with a 25×25mm section and features 64 different feed options for each direction. With a bed width of 400mm and weighing approximately 2,900 kg, this machine is built on high-quality casting for structural rigidity. The CA6266/2000 represents an economical choice for small to medium-sized shops requiring versatile metal turning capabilities and dependable performance in production environments.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 78.74 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.05 ''
- Max Swing
- 25.98 ''
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