ZMMBG CU 630RD X 1500 MANUAL LATHE

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- ZMMBG
- Model
- CU 630RD X 1500
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- MANUAL LATHES
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A+Technical Description
The ZMMBG CU 630RD X 1500 is a robust manual engine lathe designed for precision turning and heavy-duty machining applications. Featuring a maximum swing over bed of 24.8 inches and a center distance of 59.1 inches, this lathe provides ample capacity for handling large workpieces. The spindle bore measures 4.1 inches, allowing for the passage of long bar stock and facilitating versatile machining operations. Powered by a 14.8 HP motor, the lathe delivers consistent performance and torque, supporting demanding cutting tasks with reliability. The spindle speed reaches up to 1,250 RPM, offering flexibility for a wide range of materials and turning requirements. The swing over cross slide is 16.9 inches, enabling efficient machining of larger diameters when using the carriage. The machine's sturdy construction ensures high rigidity and vibration damping, contributing to excellent surface finishes and dimensional accuracy. Designed for manual operation, the CU 630RD X 1500 incorporates ergonomic controls and precise handwheels for smooth and accurate adjustments. Suitable for workshops and industrial environments, this lathe is ideal for general-purpose turning, shaft machining, and custom part production. Its combination of generous swing, extended center distance, and robust power makes it a reliable choice for both batch and one-off manufacturing tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Swing
- 24.80 ''
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 4.10 ''
- Distance Between Centers
- 59.10 ''
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