ZMMBG C11MT X 3000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
ZMMBG
Model
C11MT X 3000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The ZMMBG C11MT X 3000 Manual Lathe is a heavy-duty lathe designed for precision machining with a maximum swing of 23.62 inches and a swing over the cross slide of 15.75 inches, enabling effective turning of large diameter workpieces. It features a robust distance between centers of 118.11 inches (3000 mm), allowing for machining of long shafts and parts. The machine is equipped with a spindle bore of 3.15 inches, accommodating sizable bar stock and internal turning operations. Powering the lathe is a 10.06 HP motor that drives spindle speeds up to 2,000 RPM, offering a broad range of cutting speeds for various materials and tooling requirements. The construction typically includes a sturdy bed and precision-ground ways to ensure stability and accuracy during operation. It supports manual control inputs for feed and threading operations, with standard features like a cross slide and tailstock to support comprehensive turning, facing, and threading tasks. This lathe suits workshops requiring extensive turning capacity, combining solid performance with manual operation flexibility for general engineering and metalworking industries. The machine's specifications align with industry standards for universal engine lathes, emphasizing reliability, versatility, and precision in manual metal cutting applications.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
118.11 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
3.15 ''
Max Swing
23.62 ''

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