TAKISAWA TAC-800/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
TAKISAWA
Model
TAC-800/1000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The TAKISAWA TAC-800/1000 is a manual engine lathe designed for precision turning with robust capacity and flexibility. It features a maximum swing of 32.28 inches and centers distance of 39.37 inches, allowing machining of moderately large workpieces. The spindle bore is 4.53 inches, facilitating through-spindle operations on sizable bar stock. The lathe is powered by a 20.11 HP motor, delivering reliable torque and performance, with a spindle speed up to 1,000 RPM to handle a variety of materials and cutting requirements. The swing over the cross slide measures 21.26 inches, providing versatility for different cutting diameters. Despite being a manual lathe, it includes CNC control functionality, enabling enhanced precision and repeatability during operation. The machine is suitable for medium to heavy-duty turning tasks and supports detailed manual machining with the advantage of CNC assistance for complex or repetitive cycles. Its design emphasizes durability, accuracy, and operator usability, making it ideal for shops requiring flexible lathe operations across different part sizes. This combination of manual and CNC control elements allows users to optimize setups for efficient production and quality outcomes. The TAKISAWA TAC-800/1000 embodies the blend of traditional manual lathe robustness with modern CNC technology for versatile manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
32.28 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
4.53 ''
Distance Between Centers
39.37 ''

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