NODO BARTON 160X750 MANUAL LATHE

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- NODO
- Model
- BARTON 160X750
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The NODO Barton 160X750 manual lathe features a robust design with a 160 mm (12.6 inch) center height and a center distance of 750 mm, allowing it to accommodate medium-sized workpieces. It offers a maximum swing of 310 mm over the bed and 460 mm over the gap, providing versatility in turning operations. The lathe is powered by a 2.9 HP motor, enabling speeds ranging from 68 to 1427 RPM across 18 selectable speeds, which facilitates a wide range of machining tasks. Its feed and thread capabilities include longitudinal feeds from 0.050 to 0.600 mm and cross feeds from 0.016 to 0.200 mm, with metric threading capability from 0.5 to 6 mm. The slide travel is 165 mm for the cross slide and 140 mm for the tool-holder carriage, accommodating tooling up to 20 x 20 mm in size. The tailstock features a 40 mm shank diameter with a travel of 120 mm and a Morse taper No. 3. The main spindle bore is 28-35 mm (Morse taper 4 or 5 on demand), with the main spindle nose conforming to DIN 55027-5 standards. Standard accessories include a chip tray, splash guard, two fixed centers, a square turret tool post, 13 auxiliary gears, and necessary spanners and keys. The lathe's construction includes a heavy cast iron bed and two-piece stand, ensuring stability and durability for precision machining tasks. Electrical controls consist of a low voltage control box with start, reversing, and emergency stop functions centralized in the apron for operator convenience.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 12.60 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 29.50 ''
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