SAN SHING SHA-4000 MANUAL LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- SAN SHING
- Model
- SHA-4000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The SAN SHING SHA-4000 Manual Lathe is a robust and precision-engineered engine lathe designed for heavy-duty turning applications. Featuring a high-strength cast iron FC-25 bed, the machine ensures exceptional rigidity and vibration damping, supporting accurate and stable machining operations. The lathe offers a swing of 36.22 inches (920 mm) over the bed and 25.59 inches (650 mm) over the cross slide, accommodating large workpieces with ease. With a center distance of 157.48 inches (4000 mm), it is ideal for long shaft turning and large-scale industrial tasks. The spindle bore measures 6.02 inches (153 mm), allowing for the passage of large-diameter bar stock. Powered by a 15.0 HP motor, the SHA-4000 delivers reliable performance for demanding cutting operations, with a maximum spindle speed of 320 RPM. The machine is equipped with precision bearings and a 12-step spindle speed transmission, enabling optimal speed selection for various materials and machining requirements. The bed’s box-shaped lower portion and integrated chip pan facilitate efficient chip removal and easy maintenance. Designed for durability and accuracy, the SHA-4000 is suitable for applications in metallurgy, defense, shipbuilding, and general heavy engineering. Its robust construction and advanced features make it a dependable choice for high-precision, high-volume turning tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 157.48 ''
- Max Swing
- 36.22 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 6.02 ''
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