STANDARD MODERN 2680 MANUAL LATHE

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STANDARD MODERN
Model
2680
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The STANDARD MODERN 2680 Manual Lathe features a robust 26-inch swing capacity and a maximum distance between centers of 79.9 inches, making it suitable for large and precise machining tasks. Its spindle bore measures 3.1 inches, accommodating substantial workpieces through the spindle. Powered by a 10.1 HP motor, the lathe operates at speeds up to 1,000 RPM, providing a versatile range for various turning operations. The swing over the cross slide is 18.0 inches, allowing effective use of tooling close to the workpiece. The lathe's construction ensures stability and durability for precision metalworking, with a heavy-duty bed and components designed for rigidity. This model is well-suited for heavy-duty industrial applications requiring accurate machining of large cylindrical parts. It likely includes standard features common to heavy manual lathes such as a D1-11 spindle nose camlock, hardened and precision-ground guideways, and a reliable feed and threading mechanism, although specific details on accessories are not listed. The machine’s power and geometry balance capacity and precision, suitable for turning, facing, threading, and boring operations in a variety of metals and alloys. Its 10 HP rating aligns with typical mid-to-large-sized engine lathes designed for general-purpose heavy-duty use. Overall, the STANDARD MODERN 2680 offers substantial size and power, combining a large swing and long centers with moderate spindle bore capacity for effective and precise manual lathe operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
26.00 ''
Distance Between Centers
79.90 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.10 ''

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