ZMM SLIVEN CU500M MANUAL LATHE

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ZMM SLIVEN
Model
CU500M
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The ZMM Sliven CU500M manual lathe is a robust universal lathe designed for heavy-duty turning operations. It features a swing of 19.69 inches (500 mm) over the bed and a swing over the cross slide of 11.81 inches (300 mm), allowing for the machining of large-diameter workpieces. The distance between centers is 78.74 inches (2,000 mm), providing ample capacity for long components. The spindle bore measures 2.76 inches (72 mm), accommodating sizable bar stock, while the spindle nose conforms to DIN 55027 No. 8 standard. The lathe is powered by a 10.06 HP (7.5 kW) main motor, delivering reliable performance across a wide range of materials. Spindle speeds are variable, with a maximum of 2,000 RPM, enabling efficient operation for both roughing and finishing tasks. The machine dimensions are 141.73 x 49.21 x 56.34 inches (3,600 x 1,250 x 1,430 mm), and it weighs 6,535.43 lbs (2,965 kg), ensuring stability during operation. The CU500M offers a comprehensive selection of feeds and threads, with 120 feed options and a longitudinal feed range from 0.04 to 12.5 mm/rev. The cross slide travel is 230 mm, and the tailstock quill travel is 230 mm, supporting versatile setup configurations. This lathe is suitable for a variety of industrial applications, combining durability, precision, and ease of use in a single machine.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
78.74 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.76 ''
Max Swing
19.69 ''

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