OPTIMUM D 560 X 3000-DPA MANUAL LATHE

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- Model
- D 560 X 3000-DPA
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The OPTIMUM D 560 X 3000-DPA manual lathe is a heavy-duty, precision-engineered metalworking machine designed for high flexibility, precision, and durability. It features a maximum swing over bed of 22.05 inches (560 mm) and a center distance of 118.11 inches (3000 mm), allowing the machining of long workpieces. The spindle bore diameter is 3.15 inches (80 mm), accommodating substantial bar stock and tooling. Powered by a 10.06 HP motor, the lathe achieves spindle speeds up to 1,600 RPM, ensuring effective metal cutting performance. The swing over the cross slide is 13.98 inches, supporting diverse workpiece sizes with stability. This lathe is suitable for heavy sliding and screw-cutting operations, providing a solid, ribbed base for enhanced rigidity and vibration damping. The robust spindle assembly and precise lead screws enhance machining accuracy and repeatability. Its construction supports a maximum workpiece weight of approximately 600 kg, making it adaptable for a range of demanding industrial applications. Ergonomically designed controls and strong mechanical components contribute to reliable, productive operation while maintaining user safety. The machine's dimensions and mechanical features facilitate both manual turning and screw cutting, making it ideal for workshops requiring precision turning across extended workpiece lengths.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 118.11 ''
- Max Swing
- 22.05 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 3.15 ''
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