YUWE HPL1660 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
YUWE
Model
HPL1660
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The YUWE HPL1660 Manual Lathe is a robust and versatile engine lathe designed for precision turning applications in industrial and machine shop environments. Featuring a 16-inch swing over bed and a 60-inch distance between centers, this lathe provides ample capacity for handling a wide range of workpiece sizes. The machine is equipped with a 12-speed spindle, offering a speed range from 40 to 1800 RPM, allowing for optimal cutting performance across various materials and operations. The spindle bore measures 5.512 inches, supporting larger bar stock and enhancing versatility. The lathe’s hardened and ground gears, along with full one-piece cast iron bedways, ensure durability, accuracy, and smooth operation under heavy-duty conditions. The design incorporates a manual geared head, providing direct and reliable control for both novice and experienced machinists. The machine’s construction emphasizes rigidity and stability, minimizing vibration and maximizing precision during machining tasks. The YUWE HPL1660 is well-suited for tasks such as facing, turning, threading, and boring, making it a valuable asset in any workshop. Its manual operation allows for hands-on control, ideal for custom and small-batch production. The lathe’s robust build quality, combined with its generous swing and center distance, makes it a reliable choice for demanding machining applications.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
44.00 ''
Max Swing
16.00 ''

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