SAN SHING SP-36130 MANUAL LATHE

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SAN SHING
Model
SP-36130
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The SAN SHING SP-36130 is a heavy-duty precision engine lathe engineered for demanding industrial machining applications. This machine features a substantial 36-inch swing capacity, enabling the machining of large-diameter workpieces, with a maximum swing over the cross slide of 27.5 inches for added versatility in complex turning operations. The extended 130-inch distance between centers accommodates lengthy workpieces, making it ideal for production runs requiring extended turning lengths. The lathe is equipped with a 4-inch spindle bore, providing ample through-spindle capacity for bar stock feeding and accommodating various tooling configurations. Powered by a 15-horsepower motor, the SP-36130 delivers robust cutting performance for heavy-duty operations. The spindle operates at speeds up to 1,000 RPM, offering adequate velocity for both roughing and finishing passes across a range of materials. The bed construction utilizes high-strength cast iron FC-25 with a box-structured design for enhanced rigidity during heavy cutting operations, minimizing deflection and ensuring superior surface finish quality. This precision lathe incorporates multiple spindle speeds and feeds for flexible machining capabilities, supporting both metric and inch thread cutting with various pitch options. The SP-36130 represents SAN SHING's commitment to producing reliable, precision-engineered equipment suitable for job shops, contract manufacturers, and production facilities requiring dependable manual lathe performance with substantial workholding capacity and cutting power.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
36.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
4.00 ''
Distance Between Centers
130.00 ''

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