SAN SHING SHG-10000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
SAN SHING
Model
SHG-10000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The SAN SHING SHG-10000 is a heavy-duty manual lathe designed for large-scale precision turning. It features a substantial swing capacity of 45.67 inches and an impressive distance between centers of 393.7 inches, accommodating very long workpieces. The spindle bore measures 6.02 inches, allowing the passage of sizable material through the spindle, which is forged as a whole body for high strength and accuracy. Powered by a robust 20.0 HP motor, the lathe delivers a maximum spindle speed of 320 RPM, suitable for heavy cuts and machining of large diameter parts. The swing over the cross slide is 33.46 inches, enabling substantial clearance for complex operations. The lathe bed is constructed from high-strength cast iron FC-25 with a box-shaped lower casting for rigidity and chip containment, making it stable under heavy cutting forces. The machine incorporates a precision gearbox with 12 spindle speed steps and features automatic forced lubrication to ensure durability and smooth operation. Made with Ni-Cr-Mo steel gears and shafts that are carbonized and ground, the lathe offers long service life and operational accuracy. It includes electromagnetic brake control for reliable main drive management. The lathe is engineered for heavy-duty tasks involving large diameter and long workpieces, maintaining precision and robustness throughout its operation.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
6.02 ''
Distance Between Centers
393.70 ''
Max Swing
45.67 ''

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