TRENS SN 32/1000 MANUAL LATHE

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- TRENS
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- SN 32/1000
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The TRENS SN 32/1000 is a universal center lathe designed for precision machining and versatility in workshop environments. Featuring a robust 4.02 HP (4 kW) main motor, this lathe delivers reliable power for a wide range of turning operations. The machine offers a swing over bed of 12.97 inches (330 mm) and a distance between centers of 39.29 inches (1000 mm), allowing for the machining of medium-sized workpieces with high accuracy. The spindle bore measures 52 mm and is equipped with an internal Morse taper No. 6, supporting a variety of tooling and workholding options. The lathe provides a broad speed range, with spindle speeds up to 2,500 RPM, enabling efficient operation across different materials and applications. The cross slide working travel is 250 mm (9.84 inches), and the tool slide travel is 140 mm (5.51 inches), ensuring flexibility in tool positioning and setup. The machine supports metric, Whitworth, modular, and diametral pitch threading, with 26 metric thread pitches (0.25–20 mm), 38 Whitworth thread pitches (2–160 threads per inch), 21 modular thread pitches (0.125–10 mm), and 32 diametral pitch thread options (4–160 DP). Longitudinal and cross feed ranges are 0.025–3.2 mm/rev and 0.12–1.6 mm/rev, respectively, providing fine control for precise machining. The tailstock sleeve diameter is 70 mm, with a stroke of 180 mm and a Morse taper No. 5. The lathe’s compact footprint and high machining accuracy, compliant with STN ISO 1708 standards, make it suitable for demanding production environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 12.97 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 39.29 ''
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