STANDARD MODERN 16100 MANUAL LATHE

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- STANDARD MODERN
- Model
- 16100
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The STANDARD MODERN 16100 Manual Lathe is a robust engine lathe designed for precision machining with a 16-inch swing and an impressive 100-inch distance between centers, accommodating large workpieces. It features a spindle bore of 2.06 inches, allowing the passage of substantial stock through the spindle for internal machining tasks. Powered by a 10 HP continuous-duty motor, it delivers reliable and consistent performance suited for demanding applications. The lathe achieves speeds up to 2,000 RPM, providing versatility across a wide range of turning operations. The swing over the cross slide is 10 inches, enabling efficient machining clearance for various tool setups. This model reflects modern engineering standards aimed at combining traditional manual control with high capacity and durability, making it suitable for heavy-duty precision machining and toolroom use. Its large work envelope and power allow it to handle tough materials and substantial cuts, supporting complex metalworking projects effectively. The machine is designed to meet the demands of professional shops requiring a combination of capacity, power, and speed within a manually operated lathe framework. Standard Modern’s 1600 Series lathes like the 16100 are known for their space-age manufacturing quality, reliability, and robust construction to support continuous industrial use.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 100.00 ''
- Max Swing
- 16.00 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 2.06 ''
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