MAXCUT MLA-35/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAXCUT
Model
MLA-35/1000
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAXCUT MLA-35/1000 Manual Lathe is a robust, high-capacity engine lathe designed for heavy-duty turning, facing, and boring operations in industrial environments. Featuring a 35.4-inch swing and 39.4-inch centers, it accommodates large workpieces, making it ideal for both prototyping and production runs. The lathe’s 6.0-inch spindle bore allows for the machining of long bar stock or large-diameter components, enhancing versatility. Powered by a 20.0 HP motor, the MLA-35/1000 delivers consistent torque and cutting force, supporting efficient material removal across a range of metals. Its maximum spindle speed of 700 RPM provides optimal performance for both roughing and finishing operations, balancing speed and control. The swing over the cross slide is 21.7 inches, enabling the use of larger tools and facilitating complex machining tasks. The machine’s rigid bed and precision-ground ways ensure stability and accuracy, minimizing vibration during operation for improved surface finish and dimensional consistency. Manual control via handwheels and levers allows skilled operators to achieve fine adjustments and custom cuts, making the MLA-35/1000 suitable for one-off projects, repair work, and specialized tooling. The lathe’s robust construction and high power output make it well-suited for demanding applications in manufacturing, maintenance, and heavy industry.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
39.40 ''
Max Swing
35.40 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
6.00 ''

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