VICTOR 29120T MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
VICTOR
Model
29120T
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The VICTOR 29120T Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty precision machine designed for demanding turning operations. It features a substantial 29-inch swing over the bed and a remarkable 120-inch distance between centers, allowing work on large workpieces. The lathe has a large 4.13-inch spindle bore with a D1-11 camlock spindle nose, supporting through-hole machining. The spindle speed range is broad, with 12 stepped speeds from 25 to 1,200 rpm, driven by a robust 20 HP three-phase motor. The swing over the cross slide is 20.5 inches, with a cross slide travel of 16 1/4 inches and a compound slide travel of 8 1/4 inches, enabling precise tool control. The machine includes a dual-speed tailstock quill with 7 inches of travel and an M.T. #5 taper center, facilitating drilling and other tailstock operations. The lathe boasts a hardened and precision-ground induction bedway and a spindle supported by two taper roller bearings and one ball bearing for durability and smooth operation. Safety and operational efficiency are enhanced by a rapid and positive magnetic disc brake system, pressure-pump lubrication, and an overload-preventing cone clutch. Additional features include four-way power rapid traverse, a chuck cover with a limit switch, threading dial indicator, and an ampere meter for power monitoring. Accessories supplied with the machine include a steady rest with rollers, follow rest, four-way tool post, faceplate, micro bed stop, halogen work light, and a coolant system with a 1/8 HP pump. This lathe is built for heavy, precise, and versatile machining tasks in industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
120.00 ''
Max Swing
29.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
4.13 ''

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