Product Description
20 Feet 15 Inch Centre Height Heavy Duty Lathe Machine refers to a lathe machine with a bed length of 20 feet and a center height of 15 inches. The bed length represents the distance between the headstock and the tailstock, while the center height refers to the distance from the bed to the centerline of the lathe's spindle. It is designed for machining very large and heavy workpieces with high precision and stability. 20 Feet 15 Inch Centre Height Heavy Duty Lathe Machine may come with a variety of tooling options, including different types of tool holders, chucks, and steady rests. These accessories enable the machine to perform a wide range of machining operations on large workpieces.
Specifications
| Length of Bed | 20 FEET |
| Height of Center | 380 MM |
| Spindle Bore | 80 | 104 | 127 | 152 MM |
| Distance Of Between Centre | 4800 MM |
| Width of Bed | 375 MM |
| Swing Over Bed | 700 MM |
| Swing Over Cross Slide | 500 MM |
| Swing in Gab | 1000 MM |
Exceptional Strength and PrecisionConstructed with a long, heavy-duty bed and high-quality gears, this lathe provides the sturdiness required for handling large-scale turning operations. Advanced all-geared mechanisms and powerfeed carriage movement enhance the precision and reliability of every machining task, making it a trusted choice for diverse manufacturing environments.
Versatile and Efficient OperationDesigned for multi-purpose metalworking, this lathe machine efficiently executes turning, facing, threading (both metric and imperial), drilling, and reaming. Its variable cutting speeds and sizeable spindle bore accommodate different materials and job complexities, allowing consistent performance tailored to your production needs.
FAQ's of 20 Feet 15 Inch Centre Height Heavy Duty Lathe Machine:
Q: How can the 20 Feet 15 Inch Centre Height Heavy Duty Lathe Machine be utilized in a workshop?
A: This heavy-duty lathe is ideal for metal turning, facing, threading, drilling, and reaming tasks, particularly when working with large or long metal parts. Its robust construction and long bed length make it suitable for workshops or industries requiring operations on sizable workpieces with high precision and consistency.
Q: What are the main features that ensure precision and durability in this lathe machine?
A: The lathe features an all-geared apron for smooth operation, a rugged bed for stability, precision lead screws, and high-quality gears. With powerfeed carriage movement and a sturdy main motor, it guarantees reliability and accurate machining even under heavy-duty use.
Q: When should this lathe be preferred over smaller or CNC models?
A: Choose this lathe when your operations involve heavy, long, or large-diameter workpieces that require manual control and adaptability. It is especially suitable for conventional machining tasks where flexibility, strength, and operator oversight are essential, as opposed to automated CNC setups.
Q: Where is this lathe machine best installed and used?
A: This machine is best suited for large-scale manufacturing units, metal fabrication workshops, and industrial environments with sufficient floor space to accommodate its 20-foot bed and weight. It is commonly used by exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers in India seeking reliable heavy-duty turning solutions.
Q: What is the process for adjusting spindle speeds on this lathe?
A: Spindle speeds can be adjusted using the machine's gear selectors, offering 8 to 12 speed options depending on the specific model. This allows operators to match the spindle speed to material requirements and desired machining outcomes for optimal cutting performance.
Q: How does the user benefit from the machine's Human Machine Interface control system?
A: The Human Machine Interface provides intuitive and easy-to-use control over machine functions, facilitating efficient operation and reducing the learning curve. It allows operators to monitor, adjust, and manage machining parameters effectively for enhanced productivity and safety.
Q: What is the typical maintenance process for this heavy-duty lathe?
A: Routine maintenance includes regular lubrication of gears and moving parts, checking alignment, inspecting the electrical system (415 V AC, 3 Phase), and ensuring all fasteners are secure. Scheduled servicing keeps the machine performing optimally and prolongs its operational life.