STANDARD VS-1600 Single Column Vertical Lathe - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD VS-1600 Single Column Vertical Lathe

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

Product Introduction:

The Single Column Vertical Lathe is a robust industrial machine designed to efficiently turn and shape large, heavy workpieces with high precision. Ideal for industries like aerospace, automotive, and construction, this lathe is built to handle massive components that require exact machining. Its innovative design features a single vertical column that supports the workpiece while a rotating spindle holds the cutting tool, ensuring reliable and accurate operations for large-scale manufacturing needs.

Full Description:

The Single Column Vertical Lathe is a powerful machining solution designed for turning and shaping heavy-duty workpieces with high precision. Featuring a rigid vertical column, it supports large components while a rotating spindle holds the cutting tool, which moves vertically along the column for precise cutting. The workpiece is mounted on a large horizontal table that rotates around a vertical axis, allowing the tool to access all sides of the piece.

Capable of handling workpieces with diameters up to several meters and weights up to several tons, this lathe offers exceptional precision, making it ideal for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction. The cutting tool, mounted on a movable spindle, can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally for versatile machining. With the option of a Digital Readout (DRO) for enhanced accuracy, the Single Column Vertical Lathe provides a reliable, stable solution for machining large, complex parts.

Specifications

Specifications

Metric

Imperial

Table diameter

1400 mm

55.12 inches

Maximum turning diameter

1600 mm

62.99 inches

Maximum workpiece height

1600 mm

62.99 inches

Maximum workpiece weight

5000 kg

11023.11 lbs

Table speed range

5-160 r/min

5-160 r/min 

Table rotation speed step

16 steps

16 steps

Vertical tool post feed range

0.8-86 r/min

0.8-86 r/min 

Vertical side tool post feed step

12 steps

12 steps 

Horizontal travel of vertical tool post

915 mm

36.02 inches

Vertical travel of vertical tool post

1000 mm

39.37 inches

Horizontal travel of side tool post

650 mm

25.59 inches

Vertical travel of side tool post

1000 mm

39.37 inches

Cross ram travel

1450 mm

57.09 inches

Tool bar section size

30x40 mm

1.18x1.57 inches

Main motor power

30 kW

40.23 hp

Feeding motor power

1.3/1.8 kW

1.74/2.41 hp

Net Weight

12700 kg

27998.07 lbs

Overall size

2662x2800x3550 mm

104.80x110.24x139.76 inches

Delivery

Delivery 8-12 Weeks from Deposit
Strictly built on order.

How to use a Single Column Vertical Lathe

Here are the basic steps:

  1. Preparation: First, you need to prepare the workpiece by securing it onto the horizontal table of the lathe using clamps or other holding devices. The workpiece must be properly aligned with the centre of rotation to ensure accuracy during the machining process.

  2. Setting up the machine: Once the workpiece is secured, the lathe operator must configure the machine's settings, including the speed of the spindle, the depth of the cut, and the direction of the tool's movement.

  3. Selecting the cutting tool: Depending on the type of workpiece being machined, you need to select the appropriate cutting tool. The cutting tool must be able to withstand the high forces generated during the cutting process and provide the desired level of precision.

  4. Performing the cutting operation: Once the machine is set up and the cutting tool is selected, the operator can start the cutting operation. The spindle moves down the column and positions the cutting tool over the workpiece. The tool then moves across the workpiece, removing material and shaping it as desired. The operator must monitor the cutting process and adjust the settings as necessary to ensure accuracy and avoid errors.

  5. Finishing: After the cutting operation is complete, the workpiece is removed from the machine and inspected for accuracy. If necessary, additional finishing operations may be performed, such as grinding, polishing, or coating.

Product Introduction:

The Single Column Vertical Lathe is a robust industrial machine designed to efficiently turn and shape large, heavy workpieces with high precision. Ideal for industries like aerospace, automotive, and construction, this lathe is built to handle massive components that require exact machining. Its innovative design features a single vertical column that supports the workpiece while a rotating spindle holds the cutting tool, ensuring reliable and accurate operations for large-scale manufacturing needs.

Full Description:

The Single Column Vertical Lathe is a powerful machining solution designed for turning and shaping heavy-duty workpieces with high precision. Featuring a rigid vertical column, it supports large components while a rotating spindle holds the cutting tool, which moves vertically along the column for precise cutting. The workpiece is mounted on a large horizontal table that rotates around a vertical axis, allowing the tool to access all sides of the piece.

Capable of handling workpieces with diameters up to several meters and weights up to several tons, this lathe offers exceptional precision, making it ideal for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and construction. The cutting tool, mounted on a movable spindle, can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally for versatile machining. With the option of a Digital Readout (DRO) for enhanced accuracy, the Single Column Vertical Lathe provides a reliable, stable solution for machining large, complex parts.

Specifications

Specifications

Metric

Imperial

Table diameter

1400 mm

55.12 inches

Maximum turning diameter

1600 mm

62.99 inches

Maximum workpiece height

1600 mm

62.99 inches

Maximum workpiece weight

5000 kg

11023.11 lbs

Table speed range

5-160 r/min

5-160 r/min 

Table rotation speed step

16 steps

16 steps

Vertical tool post feed range

0.8-86 r/min

0.8-86 r/min 

Vertical side tool post feed step

12 steps

12 steps 

Horizontal travel of vertical tool post

915 mm

36.02 inches

Vertical travel of vertical tool post

1000 mm

39.37 inches

Horizontal travel of side tool post

650 mm

25.59 inches

Vertical travel of side tool post

1000 mm

39.37 inches

Cross ram travel

1450 mm

57.09 inches

Tool bar section size

30x40 mm

1.18x1.57 inches

Main motor power

30 kW

40.23 hp

Feeding motor power

1.3/1.8 kW

1.74/2.41 hp

Net Weight

12700 kg

27998.07 lbs

Overall size

2662x2800x3550 mm

104.80x110.24x139.76 inches

Delivery

Delivery 8-12 Weeks from Deposit
Strictly built on order.

How to use a Single Column Vertical Lathe

Here are the basic steps:

  1. Preparation: First, you need to prepare the workpiece by securing it onto the horizontal table of the lathe using clamps or other holding devices. The workpiece must be properly aligned with the centre of rotation to ensure accuracy during the machining process.

  2. Setting up the machine: Once the workpiece is secured, the lathe operator must configure the machine's settings, including the speed of the spindle, the depth of the cut, and the direction of the tool's movement.

  3. Selecting the cutting tool: Depending on the type of workpiece being machined, you need to select the appropriate cutting tool. The cutting tool must be able to withstand the high forces generated during the cutting process and provide the desired level of precision.

  4. Performing the cutting operation: Once the machine is set up and the cutting tool is selected, the operator can start the cutting operation. The spindle moves down the column and positions the cutting tool over the workpiece. The tool then moves across the workpiece, removing material and shaping it as desired. The operator must monitor the cutting process and adjust the settings as necessary to ensure accuracy and avoid errors.

  5. Finishing: After the cutting operation is complete, the workpiece is removed from the machine and inspected for accuracy. If necessary, additional finishing operations may be performed, such as grinding, polishing, or coating.

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