MAINLAND CA6266B/3000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAINLAND
Model
CA6266B/3000
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAINLAND CA6266B/3000 is a high-precision manual lathe designed for heavy-duty machining with a maximum swing diameter over the bed of 25.9 inches (660mm) and the capacity to handle workpieces up to 118 inches (3000mm) between centers. It features a spindle bore diameter of 3.15 inches (80mm to 105mm variant options) and a spindle speed range up to 1,400 RPM, providing versatility for various turning operations. The lathe offers a swing over the cross slide of 15.7 inches, allowing machining of larger diameters with stability. The bed is robust with a width of 400mm, hardened and ground with Turcite-B coating to ensure precision and durability, while integrated automatic lubrication supports maintenance efficiency. The machine includes a four-station tool post accommodating 25x25mm tool shanks for multi-tool use and supports metric, inch, and module thread cutting. Powered by a 7.5 kW (10 HP) main motor, it is ideal for internal and external turning, tapering, and thread cutting tasks. The tailstock features a travel of 150mm with an MT5 taper. Overall dimensions for the 3000mm bed length are approximately 4800mm in length, 1140mm width, and 1750mm height, with a weight around 3400 kg, suitable for heavy machining workloads. This lathe is a reliable solution for industrial turning applications requiring precision and extended workpiece capacity.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
118.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.15 ''
Max Swing
25.90 ''

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