ZMMBG CU 800RD X 6000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
ZMMBG
Model
CU 800RD X 6000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The ZMMBG CU 800RD X 6000 manual lathe is a heavy-duty engine lathe designed for large-scale turning operations. It features a maximum swing of 35.04 inches, allowing it to accommodate large diameter workpieces. The distance between centers is 236.22 inches, providing a long working length for machining extended parts. The spindle bore diameter measures 6.10 inches, enabling the accommodation of sizable bars or workpiece material through the spindle. Powered by a 40.24 HP motor, the lathe delivers robust torque for demanding cutting tasks. The spindle speed reaches up to 1,000 RPM, suitable for various machining materials and operations. The swing over the cross slide is 19.29 inches, defining the maximum workpiece diameter that can be machined over the cross slide area. This lathe is manually operated, offering precise control for skilled machinists in heavy engineering, manufacturing, and repair shops. Its structural design supports stability and accuracy over long, continuous cutting processes, making it ideal for turning large shafts, cylinders, and heavy components requiring significant length and diameter capacity. The ZMMBG CU 800RD X 6000 balances power, size, and manual operation to meet industrial-scale turning requirements.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
236.22 ''
Max Swing
35.04 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
6.10 ''

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