SAN SHING SE-36200 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
SAN SHING
Model
SE-36200
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The San Shing SE-36200 manual lathe features a substantial 36-inch swing and 200-inch distance between centers, making it suitable for large workpieces. It is powered by a robust 10-horsepower motor, enabling spindle speeds up to 1,000 RPM. The spindle bore measures 3.125 inches, allowing the passage of sizable stock through the spindle. The swing over the cross slide is 27.5 inches, providing versatility for varied machining tasks. Constructed for precision manual turning, facing, boring, threading, and other lathe operations, the SE-36200 incorporates a heavy-duty bed to ensure stability and reduce vibration during machining. The lathe’s component design, including the headstock with its spindle supported by bearings and the tailstock for supporting long shafts or drilling, facilitates accuracy and repeatability in operations. Manual controls such as graduated handwheels allow precise tool positioning, essential for detailed finishing and dimensional control. This lathe is ideal for machining large-diameter shafts, long components, or heavy stock requiring substantial torque and power. Its size and specifications emphasize its application in heavy-duty engineering, repair, and prototyping environments where operator skill governs machining precision.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
200.00 ''
Max Swing
36.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.13 ''

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