TAKISAWA TAC-800/5000 MANUAL LATHE

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- TAKISAWA
- Model
- TAC-800/5000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The TAKISAWA TAC-800/5000 is a high-performance manual lathe engineered for precision machining of medium to large workpieces. It features a robust swing capacity of 32.28 inches and an extended center distance of 196.85 inches, enabling the handling of long and sizable components with ease. The lathe is equipped with a spindle bore of 4.53 inches, allowing for the passage of large-diameter stock. Powered by a 20.11 HP motor, the machine delivers strong cutting performance and reliable operation under demanding production conditions. With a maximum spindle speed of 5,000 RPM, the TAC-800/5000 ensures efficient material removal and fine surface finishes across a wide range of applications. The swing over the cross slide measures 21.26 inches, providing ample clearance for complex turning operations. Although primarily a manual lathe, it incorporates CNC control for enhanced accuracy, repeatability, and automation of critical machining tasks. The machine’s rigid construction and advanced control system make it suitable for high-accuracy production environments, particularly where long workpieces require consistent precision. Designed for durability and ease of operation, the TAC-800/5000 is ideal for industries requiring reliable, heavy-duty turning solutions with the flexibility of both manual and CNC operation.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 196.85 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.53 ''
- Max Swing
- 32.28 ''
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