ZMMBG C10THS X 6000 MANUAL LATHE

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- ZMMBG
- Model
- C10THS X 6000
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The ZMMBG C10THS X 6000 is a robust manual lathe engineered for heavy-duty turning operations, featuring a maximum swing of 33.86 inches and a center distance of 236.22 inches, enabling the machining of large-diameter workpieces up to 6 meters in length. The lathe is equipped with a substantial spindle bore of 5.20 inches, allowing for the passage of long bar stock or specialized tooling. Powered by a 20.12 HP motor, the machine delivers consistent torque and reliable performance for demanding industrial applications. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 1,015 RPM, providing flexibility for a wide range of materials and cutting conditions. The swing over the cross slide is 24.41 inches, ensuring ample clearance for complex turning tasks and tooling setups. Designed for precision and durability, the C10THS X 6000 incorporates a rigid bed construction and high-quality components to maintain accuracy and minimize vibration during operation. The manual controls offer direct operator input for fine-tuned machining, making it suitable for both batch production and custom work. This lathe is ideal for workshops requiring high-capacity turning capabilities, supporting the production of large shafts, rolls, and other oversized components. Its robust build and technical specifications make the ZMMBG C10THS X 6000 a reliable solution for heavy industrial environments.
Technical Attributes
- Distance Between Centers
- 236.22 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 5.20 ''
- Max Swing
- 33.86 ''
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