SAN SHING SHA-6000 MANUAL LATHE

Equipment Overview
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- SAN SHING
- Model
- SHA-6000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The SAN SHING SHA-6000 is a heavy-duty manual lathe designed for precision and robust machining tasks. It features a substantial swing capacity of 36.22 inches and an exceptionally long center distance of 236.22 inches, accommodating large workpieces. The spindle bore measures 6.02 inches, allowing passage of sizable materials through the spindle. Powered by a 15.0 HP motor, the lathe delivers a maximum spindle speed of 320 RPM, suitable for heavy cutting while maintaining stability. The swing over the cross slide is 24.41 inches, offering versatility for various diameter parts. The lathe bed is constructed from high-strength cast iron (FC-25), engineered with a high tensile structure for heavy cutting operations and enhanced vibration damping. The lower portions of the bed casting are box-shaped to ensure rigidity and durability during intensive use. The machine incorporates precision bearings and a multi-step spindle speed system to ensure operational reliability and precision during heavy-duty machining. Its design supports manual operation with adjustable feed mechanisms and overload safety devices to protect components. Overall, the SAN SHING SHA-6000 combines high strength, precision, and large capacity for machining large and heavy workpieces in demanding industrial environments.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 236.22 ''
- Max Swing
- 36.22 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 6.02 ''
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