TOS CELAKOVICE SU 125H/6000 MANUAL LATHE

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- TOS CELAKOVICE
- Model
- SU 125H/6000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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The TOS CELAKOVICE SU 125H/6000 is a heavy-duty manual center lathe designed for machining large workpieces with high precision. It features a maximum swing diameter over the bed of approximately 1250 mm (49.21 inches) and a substantial distance between centers of up to 6000 mm, accommodating very long shafts and flange-shaped components. The spindle bore measures roughly 102 mm (4.80 inches), allowing for sizable bar material to be fed through. The lathe is powered by a robust 29.57 HP motor, enabling spindle speeds up to 450 RPM, suitable for handling heavy cutting loads and large diameters. The machine supports turning of workpieces weighing up to 6000 kg clamped in centers, emphasizing its capacity for heavy manufacturing tasks. The lathe incorporates hardened bedways and a manual operation style, with a tool post for primary tooling. Its robust construction includes a bed width of about 800 mm and height around 630 mm, ensuring structural stability during heavy cuts. The spindle uses a camlock nose for secure tool mounting, and the machine offers a maximum turning diameter over the carriage of approximately 940 mm. The SU 125H/6000 excels in feed and traverse turning of shaft and flange-shaped workpieces, providing reliable accuracy and rigidity for industrial machining operations involving large, heavy components.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 49.21 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.80 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 236.22 ''
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