SAN SHING SHA-2500 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
SAN SHING
Model
SHA-2500
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The SAN SHING SHA-2500 is a heavy-duty precision manual lathe designed for machining large, robust workpieces. It features a substantial swing capacity of 36.22 inches and a maximum turning length between centers of 98.43 inches, accommodating extensive and heavy parts. The spindle bore measures 6.02 inches, allowing for sizable bar stock to pass through. Driven by a 15.0 HP motor, the lathe operates at a maximum spindle speed of 320 RPM, optimized for heavy cutting and rough turning tasks that require high torque and reliability. The swing over the cross slide is 25.59 inches, providing flexibility when working with components projecting beyond the bed width. Its construction includes a high-strength cast iron FC-25 bed with a box-shaped lower portion designed for rigidity, vibration dampening, and effective chip disposal, ensuring stability under heavy cutting conditions. The lathe is equipped with precision spindle bearings and offers 12-step spindle speed selection for operational versatility. Its manual operation provides tactile control and reliability while machining diverse materials. Overall, the SAN SHING SHA-2500 combines a robust build, powerful spindle drive, and large capacity, making it suited for heavy-duty turning operations in industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
6.02 ''
Max Swing
36.22 ''
Distance Between Centers
98.43 ''

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