A lathe is a versatile machine tool designed for shaping materials, typically metal or wood, by rotating the workpiece around a horizontal axis while a cutting tool removes material to create the desired shape. Lathes are essential in many industries, including automotive, aerospace, metalworking, and manufacturing.
Category | Model/Specification | Features/Applications |
By Type | Engine Lathe, CNC Lathe, Toolroom Lathe, Turret Lathe | Engine lathe for general use, CNC for precision, toolroom for fine details, turret for repetitive tasks |
By Size | Swing Over Bed: 300mm – 2000mm, Distance Between Centers: 500mm – 5000mm | Suitable for small to large workpieces in various industries |
Max Spindle Speed | 500 RPM – 4000 RPM | Speed range for different materials and precision levels |
Material Capability | Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Plastics, Composites | Versatile material handling for various industries |
Control System | Manual, Semi-automatic, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) | CNC for automated, precise machining; manual for flexibility |
Applications | Turning, Threading, Boring, Facing | Used in metalworking, automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing |
Power | 2 kW – 20 kW | Power capacity for different workpiece sizes and material hardness |
Standards | ISO, CE, ANSI | Manufactured to meet international safety and performance standards |
We offer various lathe types, including engine lathes for general turning tasks, CNC lathes for precise, automated machining, toolroom lathes for fine and intricate work, and turret lathes for high-volume, repetitive production. These machines are capable of handling a wide range of materials, such as steel, aluminum, brass, plastics, and composites.
The size specifications range from 300mm to 2000mm swing over bed and 500mm to 5000mm distance between centers, making them suitable for small to large workpieces. The spindle speed varies from 500 RPM to 4000 RPM, allowing for efficient machining of different materials.
Lathes can perform a wide variety of operations, including turning, threading, boring, and facing, making them crucial for shaping and finishing components. Depending on the model, lathes are available in manual, semi-automatic, or CNC configurations, with power ratings from 2 kW to 20 kW to handle various levels of material hardness and sizes.
All of our lathe machines are built to meet international safety and performance standards such as ISO, CE, and ANSI.
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