THL C0632AX1000 MANUAL LATHE

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- THL
- Model
- C0632AX1000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The THL C0632AX1000 is a precision manual lathe designed for small to medium-scale metalworking operations. This bench lathe features a maximum swing over bed of 330mm (13 inches), allowing for the machining of workpieces up to this diameter. The machine accommodates workpieces up to 1000mm (39.4 inches) between centers, providing adequate capacity for extended turning operations. The spindle features an MT5 taper with a 38mm diameter bore (approximately 1.5 inches), enabling compatibility with standard tooling accessories. The lathe is equipped with precision ground and hardened bed ways supported by roller bearings, ensuring stability and accuracy during operation. The sealed feed box offers multiple spindle speeds ranging from 70-2000 RPM, providing flexibility for various material and tool combinations. The machine can cut both metric threads (0.25-7.5mm) and inch threads (4-112 TPI), with adjustable feed rates. Standard accessories include a 3-jaw chuck (160mm diameter), change gear set, and MT3 dead center. The cross slide provides 150mm of travel, while compound travel reaches 90mm, enabling precise depth of cut and angle control. The lathe is powered by a 1.1kW (1.5HP) motor and weighs approximately 495kg, making it suitable for shop floor installation. This machine is ideal for precision work requiring repeatable accuracy and versatile threading capabilities.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 13.00 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 39.40 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 1.50 ''
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