TRENS SUI 80/1500 MANUAL LATHE

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- TRENS
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- SUI 80/1500
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The TRENS SUI 80/1500 is a universal center lathe engineered for piece and small-lot production applications, as well as maintenance and repair workshops. This machine features a robust cast iron bed frame construction that provides exceptional rigidity and stability during demanding turning operations. With a maximum swing over bed of 800mm (31.5 inches) and a distance between centers of 1500mm (59.0 inches), it accommodates workpieces up to 6 meters in length. The spindle operates at speeds ranging from 14 to 1400 RPM with a 15 kW main motor output delivering 45 Nm maximum torque at 3200 RPM limiting speed. The spindle nose conforms to ISO 702/III B8 specifications with a 92mm bore and metric 80 internal taper. The cross slide provides 440mm working travel with feed ranges from 0.03 to 0.775 mm/revolution, while the longitudinal slide delivers 0.06 to 1.55 mm/revolution feed rates. Rapid traverse capabilities include 2400 mm/minute cross and 4800 mm/minute longitudinal movement. The machine accommodates 32x32mm maximum tool size and features a 4-way toolpost for efficient tool changing. Measuring 9000mm length, 1900mm width, and 2100mm height, the SUI 80/1500 weighs 7670kg. Its design ensures high machining accuracy, long operational life, low maintenance requirements, and economical operating costs, making it an ideal choice for versatile turning operations requiring precision and reliability.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 31.50 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 27.50 ''
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