TARNIO TACCHI FTA 41 MANUAL LATHE

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- TARNIO TACCHI
- Model
- FTA 41
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The Tarnio Tacchi FTA 41 is a robust gap-bed manual lathe engineered for heavy-duty turning applications. It features a 64-inch swing over the removable gap, allowing for the machining of large-diameter workpieces, and a maximum weight capacity between centers of 13,200 lb, making it suitable for substantial industrial workloads. The lathe is equipped with a 31-inch chuck for secure workholding and a bed length of 153.5 inches, providing ample space for long components. The gap section measures 78 inches, further enhancing its versatility for oversized parts. The spindle bore is 6.31 inches, enabling the passage of large bar stock, while the spindle speed reaches up to 700 RPM for efficient material removal. Powered by a 27 HP motor, the machine delivers strong performance for demanding tasks. The tailstock includes a 3.9-inch quill with 11.8 inches of travel, supporting accurate centering and drilling operations. Additional standard equipment includes a 10-inch steady rest for supporting long workpieces and a taper attachment for precision taper turning. The lathe operates on 600V, 3-phase power, ensuring compatibility with industrial electrical systems. With an overall weight of 19,000 lb, the FTA 41 offers exceptional stability and rigidity during operation, making it a reliable choice for high-precision, heavy-duty machining environments.
Technical Attributes
- Chuck Size
- 31 - 31
- Bed Length
- 153.50 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 6.31 ''
- Max Swing
- 64.00 ''
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