STANDARD MODERN LATHES 1860 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- STANDARD MODERN LATHES
- Model
- 1860
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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The STANDARD MODERN LATHES 1860 Horizontal Machining Center is a single-spindle CNC lathe designed for precision machining with robust power and flexible speed capabilities. It features one main spindle capable of operating at a base speed of 4 RPM with a horsepower rating of 10 HP, and optionally supports speeds up to 2,000 RPM, enabling both heavy-duty and finer machining tasks. The machine is equipped with one simultaneous cutting tool, suitable for dedicated cutting operations, enhancing accuracy and reducing tool change time. The lathe’s design allows for efficient horizontal machining, making it well-suited for industrial applications requiring moderate to high precision. Its dual-spindle specifications listed appear to reflect redundancy or configurable options, both spindles rated identically at 10 HP and 4 RPM base speed with optional 2,000 RPM top speed, indicating versatility in spindle utilization. This lathe model emphasizes reliable performance for horizontal turning, facing, and related metalworking processes, and its power and speed ranges accommodate various machining demands from heavy cuts to delicate finishing. The machine’s configuration supports industrial-level workloads, combining moderate horsepower with a versatile spindle speed range, reinforcing its capability for standard, modern machining environments.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Power
- 10.00 HP
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4.00 RPM
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