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STANDARD TO-1200x3000-500 Oil Country Lathe with Big Spindle Bore

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

Description

An oil country lathe with a 500mm big spindle bore is a type of heavy-duty lathe machine specifically designed for the machining of large and bulky workpieces, such as oil pipeline components and other oil country tubular goods. The term "oil country" refers to the use of these lathes in the oil and gas industry.

This type of lathe is characterized by its large spindle bore, which allows it to accommodate workpieces with a large diameter. The 500mm big spindle bore is a crucial feature of oil country lathes as it allows machinists to work on large, cylindrical components with a high degree of accuracy.

In addition to the large spindle bore, oil country lathes also feature a heavy-duty bed and carriage, robust drive train, and powerful motor, making them capable of handling high torque and heavy loads. They also often come with specialized attachments, such as a facing head and steady rest, to support and secure the workpiece during machining operations.

Overall, an oil country lathe with a 500mm big spindle bore is a specialized machine that is essential for the machining of large and complex components in the oil and gas industry.

Main Features:

  • The large spindle bore and double chuck enable the clamping and processing of large diameter pipes.
  • The integral machine bed is constructed with high-strength iron to achieve exceptional rigidity and precision.
  • The guide-ways undergo ultrasonic frequency quenching, resulting in excellent wear-resistance.
  • Additionally, the machine is equipped with a taper guide bar device that enables the processing of taper threads.
Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Swing Over Bed 1000mm  39.37 inches
Swing Over Cross Slide 610mm  24.02 inches
Distance Between Centers  3000mm  118.11 inches
Pipe Threading Range  Ø330-510mm  13.00-20.08 inches
Width of Bed Way 755mm  29.72 inches
Load Capacity 5000kg  11,023 lbs
Spindle Bore Ø520mm  20.47 inches
Spindle Speed Steps 9 steps 9 steps
Spindle Speed Range  4.9-180rpm 4.9-180rpm
Chuck size  Ø1000mm  39.37 inches
Chuck type  4-jaw manual 4-jaw manual
Turret type  Manual 4 position Manual 4 position
Tool Shank Size 40x40mm  1.57x1.57 inches
Turret travel  300mm 11.81 inches
X axis feed grade/range  32/0.095-1.44 520mm/r 32/0.095-1.44 520mm/r
Z axis feed grade/range  32/0.095-1.4 32/0.095-1.4
X axis rapid traverse speed  1870mm/min  73.62 inches/min
Z axis rapid traverse speed  3740mm/min  147.24 inches/min
X axis travel  520mm 20.47 inches
Z axis travel  2800mm 110.24 inches
Tailstock quill diameter  140mm  5.51 inches
Tailstock quill taper MT#6 MT#6
Tailstock quill travel  300mm 11.81 inches
Main Motor  22kW  29.5 hP
Rapid traverse motor  1.5kW 2hP
Coolant pump motor  0.125kW 0.17hP
Metric thread grade/range  23/1-15mm 23/0.039-0.591 inches
Inch thread grade/range  22/2-28T.P.I. 22/2-28T.P.I.
Dimensions  2100x1700x5690mm 82.68x66.93x223.62 inches
Weight  16500kg  36,376 lbs

Standard Accessories
  • Tool post
  • Tailstock
  • Chuck
  • Taper guide bar
  • Lighting lamp
  • Coolant pump
  • Rear support bracket
  • Pad iron
Optional Accessories
  • Digital readout
  • Chuck
  • Faceplate
  • Chasing dial
  • Center rest
  • Signal light
  • Protective cover (lead-screw, chuck, tool post)
  • Grinding attachment

Above accessories represent our standard build, changing Components and customization is possible. Chat with us about these changes.

Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

How to use an Oil Country Lathe

Using an oil country lathe with a 500mm big spindle bore requires proper training and knowledge of the machine's capabilities and limitations.

Here is a general outline of the steps involved in using this type of lathe:

  1. Setup: Before starting any machining operation, inspect the lathe to ensure that it is properly lubricated, secure, and free of any obstacles or hazards. Install the appropriate tooling and attachments for the job, such as a facing head or steady rest.
  2. Mounting the workpiece: Position the workpiece in the spindle bore and secure it using the appropriate chucks or jaws. Make sure that the workpiece is centered and straight in the spindle and that it does not interfere with any other moving parts of the lathe.
  3. Selecting the cutting tool: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for the job based on the material being machined and the desired finished dimensions. Mount the cutting tool in the tool post or turret and make sure that it is securely fastened.
  4. Setting the speed and feed: Adjust the speed and feed of the cutting tool to the appropriate values for the job. This may involve consulting a cutting speed chart or using experience and judgment.
  5. Starting the machining operation: Engage the power feed and start the spindle, making sure that the cutting tool is engaged with the workpiece. Observe the machining operation and make adjustments as needed to maintain the desired cutting conditions.
  6. Finishing and cleaning up: Once the machining operation is complete, turn off the lathe and remove the workpiece from the spindle bore. Clean the lathe and tooling and inspect the workpiece for any defects or deviations from the desired dimensions.

It is important to follow proper safety procedures and to never leave the lathe unattended while it is in operation. Always use the appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines.

Description

An oil country lathe with a 500mm big spindle bore is a type of heavy-duty lathe machine specifically designed for the machining of large and bulky workpieces, such as oil pipeline components and other oil country tubular goods. The term "oil country" refers to the use of these lathes in the oil and gas industry.

This type of lathe is characterized by its large spindle bore, which allows it to accommodate workpieces with a large diameter. The 500mm big spindle bore is a crucial feature of oil country lathes as it allows machinists to work on large, cylindrical components with a high degree of accuracy.

In addition to the large spindle bore, oil country lathes also feature a heavy-duty bed and carriage, robust drive train, and powerful motor, making them capable of handling high torque and heavy loads. They also often come with specialized attachments, such as a facing head and steady rest, to support and secure the workpiece during machining operations.

Overall, an oil country lathe with a 500mm big spindle bore is a specialized machine that is essential for the machining of large and complex components in the oil and gas industry.

Main Features:

  • The large spindle bore and double chuck enable the clamping and processing of large diameter pipes.
  • The integral machine bed is constructed with high-strength iron to achieve exceptional rigidity and precision.
  • The guide-ways undergo ultrasonic frequency quenching, resulting in excellent wear-resistance.
  • Additionally, the machine is equipped with a taper guide bar device that enables the processing of taper threads.
Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Swing Over Bed 1000mm  39.37 inches
Swing Over Cross Slide 610mm  24.02 inches
Distance Between Centers  3000mm  118.11 inches
Pipe Threading Range  Ø330-510mm  13.00-20.08 inches
Width of Bed Way 755mm  29.72 inches
Load Capacity 5000kg  11,023 lbs
Spindle Bore Ø520mm  20.47 inches
Spindle Speed Steps 9 steps 9 steps
Spindle Speed Range  4.9-180rpm 4.9-180rpm
Chuck size  Ø1000mm  39.37 inches
Chuck type  4-jaw manual 4-jaw manual
Turret type  Manual 4 position Manual 4 position
Tool Shank Size 40x40mm  1.57x1.57 inches
Turret travel  300mm 11.81 inches
X axis feed grade/range  32/0.095-1.44 520mm/r 32/0.095-1.44 520mm/r
Z axis feed grade/range  32/0.095-1.4 32/0.095-1.4
X axis rapid traverse speed  1870mm/min  73.62 inches/min
Z axis rapid traverse speed  3740mm/min  147.24 inches/min
X axis travel  520mm 20.47 inches
Z axis travel  2800mm 110.24 inches
Tailstock quill diameter  140mm  5.51 inches
Tailstock quill taper MT#6 MT#6
Tailstock quill travel  300mm 11.81 inches
Main Motor  22kW  29.5 hP
Rapid traverse motor  1.5kW 2hP
Coolant pump motor  0.125kW 0.17hP
Metric thread grade/range  23/1-15mm 23/0.039-0.591 inches
Inch thread grade/range  22/2-28T.P.I. 22/2-28T.P.I.
Dimensions  2100x1700x5690mm 82.68x66.93x223.62 inches
Weight  16500kg  36,376 lbs
Standard Accessories
  • Tool post
  • Tailstock
  • Chuck
  • Taper guide bar
  • Lighting lamp
  • Coolant pump
  • Rear support bracket
  • Pad iron
Optional Accessories
  • Digital readout
  • Chuck
  • Faceplate
  • Chasing dial
  • Center rest
  • Signal light
  • Protective cover (lead-screw, chuck, tool post)
  • Grinding attachment

Above accessories represent our standard build, changing Components and customization is possible. Chat with us about these changes.

Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

How to use an Oil Country Lathe

Using an oil country lathe with a 500mm big spindle bore requires proper training and knowledge of the machine's capabilities and limitations.

Here is a general outline of the steps involved in using this type of lathe:

  1. Setup: Before starting any machining operation, inspect the lathe to ensure that it is properly lubricated, secure, and free of any obstacles or hazards. Install the appropriate tooling and attachments for the job, such as a facing head or steady rest.
  2. Mounting the workpiece: Position the workpiece in the spindle bore and secure it using the appropriate chucks or jaws. Make sure that the workpiece is centered and straight in the spindle and that it does not interfere with any other moving parts of the lathe.
  3. Selecting the cutting tool: Choose the appropriate cutting tool for the job based on the material being machined and the desired finished dimensions. Mount the cutting tool in the tool post or turret and make sure that it is securely fastened.
  4. Setting the speed and feed: Adjust the speed and feed of the cutting tool to the appropriate values for the job. This may involve consulting a cutting speed chart or using experience and judgment.
  5. Starting the machining operation: Engage the power feed and start the spindle, making sure that the cutting tool is engaged with the workpiece. Observe the machining operation and make adjustments as needed to maintain the desired cutting conditions.
  6. Finishing and cleaning up: Once the machining operation is complete, turn off the lathe and remove the workpiece from the spindle bore. Clean the lathe and tooling and inspect the workpiece for any defects or deviations from the desired dimensions.

It is important to follow proper safety procedures and to never leave the lathe unattended while it is in operation. Always use the appropriate personal protective equipment and follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines.

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