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STANDARD TD-1250 Series Horizontal Lathe - Ø1250mm Swing

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Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and includes sea freight to most seaports.

Description

These Heavy duty horizontal lathes for industrial metal turning applications with a turning weight of 3000kg Between Centers and a max Swing over bed of Ø1250mm (49")

  • TD-1250x3000 - Ø1250x3000mm B/C (49" x 118" Inch)
  • TD-1250x4000 - Ø1250x4000mm B/C (49" x 157" Inch)
  • TD-1250x5000 - Ø1250x5000mm B/C (49" x 196" Inch)
  • TD-1250x6000 - Ø1250x6000mm B/C (49" x 236" Inch)
  • TD-1250x8000 - Ø1250x8000mm B/C (49" x 315" Inch)
  • TD-1250x10000 - Ø1250x10000mm B/C (49" x 393" Inch)
  • TD-1250x12000 - Ø1250x12000mm B/C (49" x 472" Inch)

Metal working lathes that have lead the way for quality and precision in South African workshops for the last 16 years.

This flat bed CNC Lathe creates a structure of extremely high accuracy, rigidity and fast indexing speed. Double-row cylindrical roller bearing spindle is utilized for high accuracy and rigidity. The manual chuck comes standard with this machine, however hydraulic chuck is optional.

Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Swing Over Bed 
Φ1250mm 49.21 in
Swing Over Carriage  Φ860mm 33.86 in
Length of work piece between two centers 3000mm - 12000mm 118.11in - 472.44in
Weight of work piece 6 ton 6 ton
Guide rail width  755mm 29.72 in
Spindle bore and nose head Φ130mm 5.12 in
Taper spindle hole front - cone and top
Φ140mm; MT6 5.51 in; MT6
Spindle speed and range
 3.15-315mm (Forward) 21 kinds;3.5-278mm (Reversal) 12 kinds 0.124-12.402 in (Forward) 21 kinds; 0.138-10.945 in (Reversal) 12 kinds
No. of feeds per revolution (longitudinal/ transverse) 56 kinds; 0.1-12mm 56 kinds; 0.00394-0.47244 in

No. and range of metric thread

44; 1-120mm 0.03937-4.72441 in

No. and range of inch thread

31; 24-1/4T.P.I 31; 24-1/4T.P.I

No. and range of module thread

45; 0.5-60 mm 45; 0.01969-2.36220 in
No. and range of diametrical pitch thread 38; 1/2-56Dp 38; 0.5-56 mm
Max. travel of lower slide 820mm 32.2835 in
Max. travel of middle tool slide 935mm/min 36.81102 in/ min
Max. travel of top slide 300mm 11.811 in
Tool rest fast moving speed Longitudinal 3740 mm/min 147.24 in/min
Tool rest fast moving speed Horizontal 1870 mm/min 73.62205 in/min
Diameter of Tailstock quill 200mm 7.874 in
Travel of tailstock quill
300mm 11.811 in
Main Motor 22kW 29.502 hP

 

    Delivery

    Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

    Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit


    How to use a Heavy duty horizontal lathes

    Using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe involves several steps that must be taken carefully to ensure safety and accuracy.

    Here's a general guide on how to use a heavy-duty horizontal lathe:

    1. Prepare the workpiece: Make sure that the workpiece is properly cleaned, deburred, and secured onto the lathe using the appropriate holding devices such as chucks, collets or faceplates. Ensure that the workpiece is properly centered and leveled.

    2. Set the cutting tools: Select the appropriate cutting tool for the task at hand. The cutting tool should be securely fastened in the tool post, and its position and orientation adjusted to ensure accurate cutting.

    3. Set the lathe speed: Adjust the spindle speed based on the material being machined, the size of the workpiece, and the desired finish. The recommended spindle speed can usually be found in the lathe's manual.

    4. Start the lathe: Turn on the lathe and adjust the speed to the desired level. Ensure that the lathe is running smoothly and that there are no vibrations or unusual noises.

    5. Make the cuts: With the lathe running, carefully guide the cutting tool along the workpiece, making the necessary cuts. Use the handwheels to adjust the depth of cut, the feed rate, and the cutting direction.

    6. Inspect the workpiece: After each cut, inspect the workpiece for accuracy and quality. Make any necessary adjustments to the cutting tool or the lathe speed as required.

    7. Turn off the lathe: When finished, turn off the lathe and allow it to come to a complete stop before removing the workpiece.

    8. Clean up: Clean the lathe, cutting tools, and work area, and properly store the lathe and accessories.

    It is essential to follow all safety precautions when using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe. Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as eye protection and gloves, and be aware of the lathe's emergency stop and other safety features. Additionally, make sure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions and recommended procedures for your specific model of lathe.

    Description

    These Heavy duty horizontal lathes for industrial metal turning applications with a turning weight of 3000kg Between Centers and a max Swing over bed of Ø1250mm (49")

    • TD-1250x3000 - Ø1250x3000mm B/C (49" x 118" Inch)
    • TD-1250x4000 - Ø1250x4000mm B/C (49" x 157" Inch)
    • TD-1250x5000 - Ø1250x5000mm B/C (49" x 196" Inch)
    • TD-1250x6000 - Ø1250x6000mm B/C (49" x 236" Inch)
    • TD-1250x8000 - Ø1250x8000mm B/C (49" x 315" Inch)
    • TD-1250x10000 - Ø1250x10000mm B/C (49" x 393" Inch)
    • TD-1250x12000 - Ø1250x12000mm B/C (49" x 472" Inch)

    Metal working lathes that have lead the way for quality and precision in South African workshops for the last 16 years.

    This flat bed CNC Lathe creates a structure of extremely high accuracy, rigidity and fast indexing speed. Double-row cylindrical roller bearing spindle is utilized for high accuracy and rigidity. The manual chuck comes standard with this machine, however hydraulic chuck is optional.

    Specifications
    Description Metric Imperial
    Swing Over Bed 
    Φ1250mm 49.21 in
    Swing Over Carriage  Φ860mm 33.86 in
    Length of work piece between two centers 3000mm - 12000mm 118.11in - 472.44in
    Weight of work piece 6 ton 6 ton
    Guide rail width  755mm 29.72 in
    Spindle bore and nose head Φ130mm 5.12 in
    Taper spindle hole front - cone and top
    Φ140mm; MT6 5.51 in; MT6
    Spindle speed and range
     3.15-315mm (Forward) 21 kinds;3.5-278mm (Reversal) 12 kinds 0.124-12.402 in (Forward) 21 kinds; 0.138-10.945 in (Reversal) 12 kinds
    No. of feeds per revolution (longitudinal/ transverse) 56 kinds; 0.1-12mm 56 kinds; 0.00394-0.47244 in

    No. and range of metric thread

    44; 1-120mm 0.03937-4.72441 in

    No. and range of inch thread

    31; 24-1/4T.P.I 31; 24-1/4T.P.I

    No. and range of module thread

    45; 0.5-60 mm 45; 0.01969-2.36220 in
    No. and range of diametrical pitch thread 38; 1/2-56Dp 38; 0.5-56 mm
    Max. travel of lower slide 820mm 32.2835 in
    Max. travel of middle tool slide 935mm/min 36.81102 in/ min
    Max. travel of top slide 300mm 11.811 in
    Tool rest fast moving speed Longitudinal 3740 mm/min 147.24 in/min
    Tool rest fast moving speed Horizontal 1870 mm/min 73.62205 in/min
    Diameter of Tailstock quill 200mm 7.874 in
    Travel of tailstock quill
    300mm 11.811 in
    Main Motor 22kW 29.502 hP

     

      Delivery

      Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

      Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

      How to use a Heavy duty horizontal lathes

      Using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe involves several steps that must be taken carefully to ensure safety and accuracy.

      Here's a general guide on how to use a heavy-duty horizontal lathe:

      1. Prepare the workpiece: Make sure that the workpiece is properly cleaned, deburred, and secured onto the lathe using the appropriate holding devices such as chucks, collets or faceplates. Ensure that the workpiece is properly centered and leveled.

      2. Set the cutting tools: Select the appropriate cutting tool for the task at hand. The cutting tool should be securely fastened in the tool post, and its position and orientation adjusted to ensure accurate cutting.

      3. Set the lathe speed: Adjust the spindle speed based on the material being machined, the size of the workpiece, and the desired finish. The recommended spindle speed can usually be found in the lathe's manual.

      4. Start the lathe: Turn on the lathe and adjust the speed to the desired level. Ensure that the lathe is running smoothly and that there are no vibrations or unusual noises.

      5. Make the cuts: With the lathe running, carefully guide the cutting tool along the workpiece, making the necessary cuts. Use the handwheels to adjust the depth of cut, the feed rate, and the cutting direction.

      6. Inspect the workpiece: After each cut, inspect the workpiece for accuracy and quality. Make any necessary adjustments to the cutting tool or the lathe speed as required.

      7. Turn off the lathe: When finished, turn off the lathe and allow it to come to a complete stop before removing the workpiece.

      8. Clean up: Clean the lathe, cutting tools, and work area, and properly store the lathe and accessories.

      It is essential to follow all safety precautions when using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe. Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as eye protection and gloves, and be aware of the lathe's emergency stop and other safety features. Additionally, make sure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions and recommended procedures for your specific model of lathe.

      *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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      Description

      These Heavy duty horizontal lathes for industrial metal turning applications with a turning weight of 3000kg Between Centers and a max Swing over bed of Ø1250mm (49")

      • TD-1250x3000 - Ø1250x3000mm B/C (49" x 118" Inch)
      • TD-1250x4000 - Ø1250x4000mm B/C (49" x 157" Inch)
      • TD-1250x5000 - Ø1250x5000mm B/C (49" x 196" Inch)
      • TD-1250x6000 - Ø1250x6000mm B/C (49" x 236" Inch)
      • TD-1250x8000 - Ø1250x8000mm B/C (49" x 315" Inch)
      • TD-1250x10000 - Ø1250x10000mm B/C (49" x 393" Inch)
      • TD-1250x12000 - Ø1250x12000mm B/C (49" x 472" Inch)

      Metal working lathes that have lead the way for quality and precision in South African workshops for the last 16 years.

      This flat bed CNC Lathe creates a structure of extremely high accuracy, rigidity and fast indexing speed. Double-row cylindrical roller bearing spindle is utilized for high accuracy and rigidity. The manual chuck comes standard with this machine, however hydraulic chuck is optional.

      Specifications
      Description Metric Imperial
      Swing Over Bed 
      Φ1250mm 49.21 in
      Swing Over Carriage  Φ860mm 33.86 in
      Length of work piece between two centers 3000mm - 12000mm 118.11in - 472.44in
      Weight of work piece 6 ton 6 ton
      Guide rail width  755mm 29.72 in
      Spindle bore and nose head Φ130mm 5.12 in
      Taper spindle hole front - cone and top
      Φ140mm; MT6 5.51 in; MT6
      Spindle speed and range
       3.15-315mm (Forward) 21 kinds;3.5-278mm (Reversal) 12 kinds 0.124-12.402 in (Forward) 21 kinds; 0.138-10.945 in (Reversal) 12 kinds
      No. of feeds per revolution (longitudinal/ transverse) 56 kinds; 0.1-12mm 56 kinds; 0.00394-0.47244 in

      No. and range of metric thread

      44; 1-120mm 0.03937-4.72441 in

      No. and range of inch thread

      31; 24-1/4T.P.I 31; 24-1/4T.P.I

      No. and range of module thread

      45; 0.5-60 mm 45; 0.01969-2.36220 in
      No. and range of diametrical pitch thread 38; 1/2-56Dp 38; 0.5-56 mm
      Max. travel of lower slide 820mm 32.2835 in
      Max. travel of middle tool slide 935mm/min 36.81102 in/ min
      Max. travel of top slide 300mm 11.811 in
      Tool rest fast moving speed Longitudinal 3740 mm/min 147.24 in/min
      Tool rest fast moving speed Horizontal 1870 mm/min 73.62205 in/min
      Diameter of Tailstock quill 200mm 7.874 in
      Travel of tailstock quill
      300mm 11.811 in
      Main Motor 22kW 29.502 hP

       

        Delivery

        Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

        Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

        How to use a Heavy duty horizontal lathes

        Using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe involves several steps that must be taken carefully to ensure safety and accuracy.

        Here's a general guide on how to use a heavy-duty horizontal lathe:

        1. Prepare the workpiece: Make sure that the workpiece is properly cleaned, deburred, and secured onto the lathe using the appropriate holding devices such as chucks, collets or faceplates. Ensure that the workpiece is properly centered and leveled.

        2. Set the cutting tools: Select the appropriate cutting tool for the task at hand. The cutting tool should be securely fastened in the tool post, and its position and orientation adjusted to ensure accurate cutting.

        3. Set the lathe speed: Adjust the spindle speed based on the material being machined, the size of the workpiece, and the desired finish. The recommended spindle speed can usually be found in the lathe's manual.

        4. Start the lathe: Turn on the lathe and adjust the speed to the desired level. Ensure that the lathe is running smoothly and that there are no vibrations or unusual noises.

        5. Make the cuts: With the lathe running, carefully guide the cutting tool along the workpiece, making the necessary cuts. Use the handwheels to adjust the depth of cut, the feed rate, and the cutting direction.

        6. Inspect the workpiece: After each cut, inspect the workpiece for accuracy and quality. Make any necessary adjustments to the cutting tool or the lathe speed as required.

        7. Turn off the lathe: When finished, turn off the lathe and allow it to come to a complete stop before removing the workpiece.

        8. Clean up: Clean the lathe, cutting tools, and work area, and properly store the lathe and accessories.

        It is essential to follow all safety precautions when using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe. Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as eye protection and gloves, and be aware of the lathe's emergency stop and other safety features. Additionally, make sure to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions and recommended procedures for your specific model of lathe.

        *Information shown may differ or change without warning*