MAXCUT MLA-35/5000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
MAXCUT
Model
MLA-35/5000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The MAXCUT MLA-35/5000 Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty engine lathe designed for high-capacity turning operations in industrial environments. With a maximum swing of 35.43 inches and a center distance of 196.85 inches, it accommodates large and long workpieces, making it ideal for robust machining tasks. The lathe features a substantial spindle bore of 6.02 inches, allowing for the processing of oversized bar stock or hollow components. Powered by a 20.00 HP motor, the machine delivers consistent torque and cutting force, supporting demanding applications with reliable throughput. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 700 RPM, balancing power and precision for a wide range of materials and turning requirements. Swing over the cross slide is 21.65 inches, providing ample clearance for tooling and complex setups. The rigid bed construction and robust headstock ensure stability and accuracy during heavy cuts, while manual controls offer skilled operators direct control over feed and depth of cut for custom or one-off work. The lathe is equipped with standard workholding interfaces and supports a variety of chucks and faceplates for versatile part fixturing. Designed for durability and operator control, the MAXCUT MLA-35/5000 is suited for repair shops, prototyping, and low-to-medium volume production environments where adaptability and reliability are essential.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
6.02 ''
Distance Between Centers
196.85 ''
Max Swing
35.43 ''

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