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STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Lathe without Gap-bed

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*Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and include Sea Freight to most ports

Description

Introducing the STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe

Looking for a reliable workhorse to power your machining operations? Look no further than our STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe. Designed to meet the demands of precision manufacturing, this lathe offers exceptional performance and durability, making it the ideal choice for those seeking a new heavy-duty lathe.

Key Features:

  1. Robust Construction: Crafted with heavy-duty materials, this lathe is built to withstand the rigors of industrial machining. Its solid construction ensures stability and reduces vibrations, guaranteeing high-quality results.

  2. Impressive Swing: With a generous swing over bed measuring 800mm, this lathe provides ample space for machining large workpieces, making it perfect for a wide range of applications.

  3. Extended Bed Length: The 3000mm bed length accommodates longer workpieces, allowing for increased versatility in your machining projects.

  4. Precision Machining: Equipped with precision components and a powerful spindle motor, this lathe delivers exceptional accuracy and repeatability, ensuring your workpieces meet exacting specifications.

  5. User-Friendly Controls: The intuitive control panel and ergonomic design make operation straightforward, reducing setup time and enhancing productivity.

  6. Versatile Tooling Options: The STANDARD TC-800x3000B supports various tooling configurations, giving you the flexibility to handle diverse machining tasks.

  7. Safety Features: Safety is paramount. Our lathe is equipped with advanced safety features, including emergency stop controls and protective guarding.

Whether you're in the aerospace, automotive, or general manufacturing industries, our STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe is the reliable solution you need. Its robust design, precision capabilities, and user-friendly features make it the perfect addition to your machining arsenal.

Invest in the future of your manufacturing operations with a new heavy-duty lathe that delivers exceptional performance and quality. Explore the STANDARD TC-800x3000B today and experience the difference in precision machining.

Specifications
  • Max. Swing over bed - 800mm
  • Center height - 400mm
  • Max. Swing over cross slide - 480mm
  • Max. Swing over Gap - 1000mm
  • Guide rail width - 550mm
  • Max load capacity - 2000kg
  • Maximum distance from center to center - 1500mm-20000mm
  • Headstock
    • Spindle bore - 105mm; D11
    • Spindle taper - ¢ 120mm; Taper1:20
    • Spindle speeds - 18kinds; 7.5-1000r/min
  • Gearbox threads & feeds
    • Metric threads - 1-240mm (50 kinds)
    • Inch threads TPI - 14-1 (26 kinds)
    • Module threads - 0.5-120mm (53 kinds)
    • Diametric threads DP - 28-1 (24kinds)
    • Steps and range of longitudinal feeds range - 64kinds; 0.05-24.3mm/r
    • Range 1:1 - 0.1-1.52r/min
    • Range 16:1 - 1.6-24.3mm/r
    • Cross feed range - 0.05-12.15mm/r
    • Range of micro feed with change gear - 0.05-0.912mm/r
    • Longitudinal and cross feed rate - 1/2
    • Rapid move speed of carriage - 4000mm/min
  • Carriage
    • Max. Travel of lower slide - 500mm
    • Max. Travel of upper slide - 200mm
  • Tailstock
    • Sleeve travel - 250mm
    • Sleeve taper - MT5#
  • Motor
    • Main motor power - 11kw
    • Rapid move motor power - 1.1kw
    • Power of coolant pump motor - 90w
Delivery

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

Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

 

How to use a Heavy Duty Lathe

Using a heavy-duty lathe without a gap-bed is similar to using a regular lathe but with certain limitations. A lathe without a gap-bed has a fixed distance between the headstock and the tailstock, which means you cannot machine workpieces longer than the distance between these two points. Here are the basic steps to use a heavy-duty lathe without a gap-bed:

  1. Safety Precautions: Before operating any machinery, make sure you are wearing appropriate safety gear, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and work gloves. Ensure that the lathe is in good working condition and properly maintained.

  2. Workpiece Preparation: Select the workpiece you want to machine and make sure it is securely mounted on the lathe's spindle (in the headstock) and the tailstock, if applicable. Ensure that the workpiece is properly centered and securely clamped to prevent it from shifting during machining.

  3. Tool Selection and Setup: Choose the appropriate cutting tool and tool holder for the specific machining operation you plan to perform. Install it in the tool post. Adjust the tool height and position relative to the workpiece to ensure proper cutting.

  4. Speed and Feed Settings: Set the lathe's spindle speed to an appropriate value based on the material being machined and the tool's cutting speed recommendations. Determine the feed rate (how quickly the tool moves along the workpiece) based on the material, tool geometry, and desired finish.

  5. Cutting Operation: Start the lathe and wait for it to reach the desired spindle speed. Gradually engage the cutting tool with the workpiece, using the lathe's cross-slide and longitudinal-feed controls to control the depth and direction of the cut. Monitor the cutting process, making adjustments as needed to maintain the desired dimensions and finish.

  6. Machining Operations: Depending on your project, you may perform various machining operations, such as turning, facing, drilling, threading, and more. Always follow best practices for each specific operation and make adjustments as necessary.

  7. Coolant and Lubrication: If required, use a cutting fluid or coolant to cool the tool and workpiece and to help improve machining performance. Lubricate moving parts of the lathe to ensure smooth operation.

  8. Finishing: Once you have completed the machining operation, gradually retract the cutting tool from the workpiece. Check the workpiece's dimensions and surface finish to ensure they meet your specifications.

  9. Shutting Down: Turn off the lathe when you have finished the machining operation. Clean the work area, remove any metal chips, and properly store tools and accessories.

Remember that the absence of a gap-bed means you are limited in terms of workpiece length. If your workpiece is longer than the distance between the headstock and tailstock, you may need to consider alternative machining methods or use a different lathe with a gap-bed.

Description

Introducing the STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe

Looking for a reliable workhorse to power your machining operations? Look no further than our STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe. Designed to meet the demands of precision manufacturing, this lathe offers exceptional performance and durability, making it the ideal choice for those seeking a new heavy-duty lathe.

Key Features:

  1. Robust Construction: Crafted with heavy-duty materials, this lathe is built to withstand the rigors of industrial machining. Its solid construction ensures stability and reduces vibrations, guaranteeing high-quality results.

  2. Impressive Swing: With a generous swing over bed measuring 800mm, this lathe provides ample space for machining large workpieces, making it perfect for a wide range of applications.

  3. Extended Bed Length: The 3000mm bed length accommodates longer workpieces, allowing for increased versatility in your machining projects.

  4. Precision Machining: Equipped with precision components and a powerful spindle motor, this lathe delivers exceptional accuracy and repeatability, ensuring your workpieces meet exacting specifications.

  5. User-Friendly Controls: The intuitive control panel and ergonomic design make operation straightforward, reducing setup time and enhancing productivity.

  6. Versatile Tooling Options: The STANDARD TC-800x3000B supports various tooling configurations, giving you the flexibility to handle diverse machining tasks.

  7. Safety Features: Safety is paramount. Our lathe is equipped with advanced safety features, including emergency stop controls and protective guarding.

Whether you're in the aerospace, automotive, or general manufacturing industries, our STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe is the reliable solution you need. Its robust design, precision capabilities, and user-friendly features make it the perfect addition to your machining arsenal.

Invest in the future of your manufacturing operations with a new heavy-duty lathe that delivers exceptional performance and quality. Explore the STANDARD TC-800x3000B today and experience the difference in precision machining.

Specifications
  • Max. Swing over bed - 800mm
  • Center height - 400mm
  • Max. Swing over cross slide - 480mm
  • Max. Swing over Gap - 1000mm
  • Guide rail width - 550mm
  • Max load capacity - 2000kg
  • Maximum distance from center to center - 1500mm-20000mm
  • Headstock
    • Spindle bore - 105mm; D11
    • Spindle taper - ¢ 120mm; Taper1:20
    • Spindle speeds - 18kinds; 7.5-1000r/min
  • Gearbox threads & feeds
    • Metric threads - 1-240mm (50 kinds)
    • Inch threads TPI - 14-1 (26 kinds)
    • Module threads - 0.5-120mm (53 kinds)
    • Diametric threads DP - 28-1 (24kinds)
    • Steps and range of longitudinal feeds range - 64kinds; 0.05-24.3mm/r
    • Range 1:1 - 0.1-1.52r/min
    • Range 16:1 - 1.6-24.3mm/r
    • Cross feed range - 0.05-12.15mm/r
    • Range of micro feed with change gear - 0.05-0.912mm/r
    • Longitudinal and cross feed rate - 1/2
    • Rapid move speed of carriage - 4000mm/min
  • Carriage
    • Max. Travel of lower slide - 500mm
    • Max. Travel of upper slide - 200mm
  • Tailstock
    • Sleeve travel - 250mm
    • Sleeve taper - MT5#
  • Motor
    • Main motor power - 11kw
    • Rapid move motor power - 1.1kw
    • Power of coolant pump motor - 90w
Delivery

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

Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

 

How to use a Heavy Duty Lathe

Using a heavy-duty lathe without a gap-bed is similar to using a regular lathe but with certain limitations. A lathe without a gap-bed has a fixed distance between the headstock and the tailstock, which means you cannot machine workpieces longer than the distance between these two points. Here are the basic steps to use a heavy-duty lathe without a gap-bed:

  1. Safety Precautions: Before operating any machinery, make sure you are wearing appropriate safety gear, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and work gloves. Ensure that the lathe is in good working condition and properly maintained.

  2. Workpiece Preparation: Select the workpiece you want to machine and make sure it is securely mounted on the lathe's spindle (in the headstock) and the tailstock, if applicable. Ensure that the workpiece is properly centered and securely clamped to prevent it from shifting during machining.

  3. Tool Selection and Setup: Choose the appropriate cutting tool and tool holder for the specific machining operation you plan to perform. Install it in the tool post. Adjust the tool height and position relative to the workpiece to ensure proper cutting.

  4. Speed and Feed Settings: Set the lathe's spindle speed to an appropriate value based on the material being machined and the tool's cutting speed recommendations. Determine the feed rate (how quickly the tool moves along the workpiece) based on the material, tool geometry, and desired finish.

  5. Cutting Operation: Start the lathe and wait for it to reach the desired spindle speed. Gradually engage the cutting tool with the workpiece, using the lathe's cross-slide and longitudinal-feed controls to control the depth and direction of the cut. Monitor the cutting process, making adjustments as needed to maintain the desired dimensions and finish.

  6. Machining Operations: Depending on your project, you may perform various machining operations, such as turning, facing, drilling, threading, and more. Always follow best practices for each specific operation and make adjustments as necessary.

  7. Coolant and Lubrication: If required, use a cutting fluid or coolant to cool the tool and workpiece and to help improve machining performance. Lubricate moving parts of the lathe to ensure smooth operation.

  8. Finishing: Once you have completed the machining operation, gradually retract the cutting tool from the workpiece. Check the workpiece's dimensions and surface finish to ensure they meet your specifications.

  9. Shutting Down: Turn off the lathe when you have finished the machining operation. Clean the work area, remove any metal chips, and properly store tools and accessories.

Remember that the absence of a gap-bed means you are limited in terms of workpiece length. If your workpiece is longer than the distance between the headstock and tailstock, you may need to consider alternative machining methods or use a different lathe with a gap-bed.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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Description

Introducing the STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe

Looking for a reliable workhorse to power your machining operations? Look no further than our STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe. Designed to meet the demands of precision manufacturing, this lathe offers exceptional performance and durability, making it the ideal choice for those seeking a new heavy-duty lathe.

Key Features:

  1. Robust Construction: Crafted with heavy-duty materials, this lathe is built to withstand the rigors of industrial machining. Its solid construction ensures stability and reduces vibrations, guaranteeing high-quality results.

  2. Impressive Swing: With a generous swing over bed measuring 800mm, this lathe provides ample space for machining large workpieces, making it perfect for a wide range of applications.

  3. Extended Bed Length: The 3000mm bed length accommodates longer workpieces, allowing for increased versatility in your machining projects.

  4. Precision Machining: Equipped with precision components and a powerful spindle motor, this lathe delivers exceptional accuracy and repeatability, ensuring your workpieces meet exacting specifications.

  5. User-Friendly Controls: The intuitive control panel and ergonomic design make operation straightforward, reducing setup time and enhancing productivity.

  6. Versatile Tooling Options: The STANDARD TC-800x3000B supports various tooling configurations, giving you the flexibility to handle diverse machining tasks.

  7. Safety Features: Safety is paramount. Our lathe is equipped with advanced safety features, including emergency stop controls and protective guarding.

Whether you're in the aerospace, automotive, or general manufacturing industries, our STANDARD TC-800x3000B Heavy Duty Conventional Lathe is the reliable solution you need. Its robust design, precision capabilities, and user-friendly features make it the perfect addition to your machining arsenal.

Invest in the future of your manufacturing operations with a new heavy-duty lathe that delivers exceptional performance and quality. Explore the STANDARD TC-800x3000B today and experience the difference in precision machining.

Specifications
  • Max. Swing over bed - 800mm
  • Center height - 400mm
  • Max. Swing over cross slide - 480mm
  • Max. Swing over Gap - 1000mm
  • Guide rail width - 550mm
  • Max load capacity - 2000kg
  • Maximum distance from center to center - 1500mm-20000mm
  • Headstock
    • Spindle bore - 105mm; D11
    • Spindle taper - ¢ 120mm; Taper1:20
    • Spindle speeds - 18kinds; 7.5-1000r/min
  • Gearbox threads & feeds
    • Metric threads - 1-240mm (50 kinds)
    • Inch threads TPI - 14-1 (26 kinds)
    • Module threads - 0.5-120mm (53 kinds)
    • Diametric threads DP - 28-1 (24kinds)
    • Steps and range of longitudinal feeds range - 64kinds; 0.05-24.3mm/r
    • Range 1:1 - 0.1-1.52r/min
    • Range 16:1 - 1.6-24.3mm/r
    • Cross feed range - 0.05-12.15mm/r
    • Range of micro feed with change gear - 0.05-0.912mm/r
    • Longitudinal and cross feed rate - 1/2
    • Rapid move speed of carriage - 4000mm/min
  • Carriage
    • Max. Travel of lower slide - 500mm
    • Max. Travel of upper slide - 200mm
  • Tailstock
    • Sleeve travel - 250mm
    • Sleeve taper - MT5#
  • Motor
    • Main motor power - 11kw
    • Rapid move motor power - 1.1kw
    • Power of coolant pump motor - 90w
Delivery

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

Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

 

How to use a Heavy Duty Lathe

Using a heavy-duty lathe without a gap-bed is similar to using a regular lathe but with certain limitations. A lathe without a gap-bed has a fixed distance between the headstock and the tailstock, which means you cannot machine workpieces longer than the distance between these two points. Here are the basic steps to use a heavy-duty lathe without a gap-bed:

  1. Safety Precautions: Before operating any machinery, make sure you are wearing appropriate safety gear, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and work gloves. Ensure that the lathe is in good working condition and properly maintained.

  2. Workpiece Preparation: Select the workpiece you want to machine and make sure it is securely mounted on the lathe's spindle (in the headstock) and the tailstock, if applicable. Ensure that the workpiece is properly centered and securely clamped to prevent it from shifting during machining.

  3. Tool Selection and Setup: Choose the appropriate cutting tool and tool holder for the specific machining operation you plan to perform. Install it in the tool post. Adjust the tool height and position relative to the workpiece to ensure proper cutting.

  4. Speed and Feed Settings: Set the lathe's spindle speed to an appropriate value based on the material being machined and the tool's cutting speed recommendations. Determine the feed rate (how quickly the tool moves along the workpiece) based on the material, tool geometry, and desired finish.

  5. Cutting Operation: Start the lathe and wait for it to reach the desired spindle speed. Gradually engage the cutting tool with the workpiece, using the lathe's cross-slide and longitudinal-feed controls to control the depth and direction of the cut. Monitor the cutting process, making adjustments as needed to maintain the desired dimensions and finish.

  6. Machining Operations: Depending on your project, you may perform various machining operations, such as turning, facing, drilling, threading, and more. Always follow best practices for each specific operation and make adjustments as necessary.

  7. Coolant and Lubrication: If required, use a cutting fluid or coolant to cool the tool and workpiece and to help improve machining performance. Lubricate moving parts of the lathe to ensure smooth operation.

  8. Finishing: Once you have completed the machining operation, gradually retract the cutting tool from the workpiece. Check the workpiece's dimensions and surface finish to ensure they meet your specifications.

  9. Shutting Down: Turn off the lathe when you have finished the machining operation. Clean the work area, remove any metal chips, and properly store tools and accessories.

Remember that the absence of a gap-bed means you are limited in terms of workpiece length. If your workpiece is longer than the distance between the headstock and tailstock, you may need to consider alternative machining methods or use a different lathe with a gap-bed.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*