TRENS SN 50C/1500 MANUAL LATHE

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- TRENS
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- SN 50C/1500
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- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The TRENS SN 50C/1500 is a robust manual universal center lathe designed for piece and small-lot production as well as maintenance and repair workshops. It features a swing over bed of 500 mm (19.63 inches) and a distance between centers of 1500 mm (58.94 inches), accommodating large workpieces up to approximately 300 kg. The lathe is powered by a 5.5 kW (about 7.4 horsepower) motor, delivering a spindle speed range from 22 to 2000 RPM, enabling it to handle a wide spectrum of machining tasks with high precision and stability. The spindle bore diameter is 52 mm with an internal Morse taper 6, supporting various tooling attachments. The machine's bed width measures 340 mm, with a height of centers over bed at 250 mm, allowing significant versatility in workpiece dimensions. It includes a cross slide travel of 300 mm and a tool slide travel of 140 mm, supporting tool sizes up to 32 x 20 mm. The lathe employs ISO 702/III-B6 standard spindle nose and features a three-position tool post. Its rigid construction guarantees high stability during material cutting and contributes to low operating costs and long service life. The machine also supports metric and imperial threading, with numerous available accessories for enhanced functionality. Physical dimensions approximate 3200 mm length, 1100 mm width, and 1505 mm height, with a weight around 1940 kg, providing a stable foundation for heavy-duty work. Overall, the TRENS SN 50C/1500 combines precision, power, and flexibility suited for demanding workshop environments.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 58.94 ''
- Max Swing
- 19.63 ''
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