SMTCL CW61110B MANUAL LATHE

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- SMTCL
- Model
- CW61110B
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The SMTCL CW61110B is a heavy-duty horizontal manual lathe engineered for large-scale industrial machining operations. This robust machine features a maximum swing diameter over bed of 1100mm (43.31 inches) and a swing over cross slide of 800mm (31.50 inches), accommodating workpieces up to 2500kg in weight. The spindle bore diameter measures 130mm (4.09 inches) with an ISO 702 II No. 8 cam-lock type spindle taper, providing reliable tool holding and repeatability. Powered by an 11kW (14.75 hp) spindle motor, the machine delivers 800 N·m of cutting torque and operates across a spindle speed range of 5.4 to 720 rpm, enabling precise control for diverse machining applications. The lathe accommodates workpiece lengths up to 2000mm with multiple distance-between-centers options (1500mm, 3000mm, 4000mm, and 5000mm), making it versatile for various production requirements. The machine's construction features a one-piece bed with high-strength iron casting and ultrasonic frequency quenched guideways, ensuring exceptional rigidity and wear resistance. It includes four tool post stations with rapid traverse capabilities and offers 64 longitudinal feed grades (0.05-24.3mm/r) and 32 cross feed grades (0.025-12.15mm/r). Threading capabilities encompass 50 metric, 26 inch, 52 module, and 24 pitch thread options. Operating at 220V/380V three-phase power, this machine weighs 5800kg and is designed for steady, precise heavy-duty cutting operations across mining, automotive, and defense manufacturing sectors.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 43.31 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.09 ''
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