PROKING PC-60 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
PROKING
Model
PC-60
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The PROKING PC-60 is a heavy-duty manual lathe engineered for precision shaft turning and large workpiece machining. With a swing capacity of 61.42 inches (1,560mm) over the bed and 1,100mm swing over the cross slide, this machine delivers substantial capacity for demanding industrial applications. The PC-60 features a robust two-shear bed design with hardened and precision ground ways, ensuring minimal vibration and exceptional accuracy during operation. Equipped with a dual voltage spindle motor rated at 30 HP as standard, with optional configurations up to 75 HP, the machine provides flexible power options to match specific cutting requirements. The spindle bore ranges from 7 to 30 inches with an A2-11 to A2-40 spindle nose, accommodating diverse tooling and workpiece configurations. Distance between centers extends from 1,500mm to 12,000mm in 40-inch increments, enabling production of extended shaft components. Key features include a totally enclosed universal inch/metric gearbox for versatile threading applications and a pressurized one-shot lubrication system serving the cross slide and carriage for reliable operation. The carriage position device enhances production efficiency and repeatability. Built to industrial standards, the PC-60 exemplifies PROKING's commitment to quality and reliability, making it ideal for oil country machining, subsea applications, and large-scale shaft work requiring heavy-duty performance and precision results.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
61.42 ''
Distance Between Centers
61.42 ''

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