SAN EAGLE S1722 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
SAN EAGLE
Model
S1722
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The SAN EAGLE S1722 is a robust manual lathe engineered for precision turning operations in industrial and workshop environments. With a swing over bed of 16.93 inches and a distance between centers of 22.05 inches, this lathe accommodates a wide range of workpiece sizes, making it suitable for both small and medium-scale machining tasks. The spindle features a generous bore diameter of 2.28 inches, allowing for the passage of longer bar stock and facilitating internal turning operations. Powered by a 4.94 HP motor, the S1722 delivers consistent torque and reliable performance, supporting demanding cutting applications. The lathe achieves a maximum spindle speed of 2,000 RPM, providing flexibility for various materials and cutting conditions. Swing over the cross slide is 9.45 inches, enabling efficient facing and parting operations. The machine’s construction emphasizes rigidity and stability, minimizing vibration and ensuring high accuracy during operation. Designed for manual control, the S1722 offers straightforward operation with intuitive controls, making it accessible for both experienced machinists and those new to lathe work. Its compact footprint and durable build make it an ideal choice for workshops with limited space. The lathe is equipped with standard features such as a three-jaw chuck, tailstock, and tool post, supporting a variety of turning, drilling, and threading tasks. Overall, the SAN EAGLE S1722 manual lathe combines versatility, power, and precision, making it a reliable solution for general-purpose machining needs.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
2.28 ''
Max Swing
16.93 ''
Distance Between Centers
22.05 ''

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