STANDARD VS-2000 Single Column Vertical Lathe - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD VS-2000 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:

Introducing our Single Column Vertical Lathe Machine, designed to meet the demanding needs of precision machining for small and medium-sized components. This advanced machine is perfect for turning various surfaces, cylinders, and tapers, as well as performing inner bore operations on a wide range of materials. Whether you're working with shells, flange plates, or other large and heavy parts, this vertical lathe offers exceptional performance in drilling, reaming, and boring applications.

Full Description:

Our Single Column Vertical Lathe Machine is engineered for high-precision cutting and machining of heavy metal parts. Its robust single-column design ensures excellent stability, allowing it to handle large diameter and length requirements with ease. This versatile lathe is capable of turning surfaces, inner and outer tapers, and performing inner bore operations on a variety of workpieces, such as small and medium-sized ring units, shells, and flange plates.

With its rigid column construction, the machine offers a steady operation even under heavy loads, making it ideal for demanding applications. The machine also provides an optional Digital Readout (DRO) for enhanced precision, allowing operators to monitor measurements accurately for superior results. Whether you're dealing with large, heavy artifacts or smaller components, this vertical lathe machine ensures precise cutting and consistent quality across all applications.

Key features include: a single column design for stability and precision, the ability to handle large diameter, length, and short workpieces, an optional DRO for enhanced accuracy, and suitability for heavy metal parts, providing precise cutting and finishing. This vertical lathe machine is a reliable and powerful solution for industries requiring high-precision machining and exceptional durability in a range of applications.

Specifications

Specifications

Metric

Imperial

Max. turning diameter

2000 mm

78.74 inches

Table diameter

1800 mm

70.87 inches

Max. weight of workpiece

8000 kg

17636.98 lbs

Speed range of table

3.5-110 r/min

3.5-110 r/min 

Speed-step of table

16 steps

16 steps 

Power of main motor

30 kW

40.23 hp

Max. working height of workpiece

1200 mm

47.24 inches

Travel of railhead Horizontal

1050 mm

41.34 inches

Travel of railhead Vertical - Turret

800 mm

31.50 inches

Travel of railhead Vertical - Ram

10000 mm

393.70 inches

Travel of side head Horizontal

630 mm

24.80 inches

Travel of side head Vertical

1150 mm

45.28 inches

Max. Cutting resistance of railhead

25 kN

5620.23 lbs

Max. Cutting resistance of side head

20 kN

4496.18 lbs

Total cutting resistance

40 kN

8983.47 lbs

Max. Torque of table

30 kN

6744.27 lbs

Moving degrees limit of railhead

±30°

±30° 

Feed range and speed-step of tool post

0.8~86/12 steps

0.8~86/12 steps 

Rapid travelling speed of tool post

1800 mm/min

70.87 inches/min

Sectional size of tool bar

30x40 mm

1.18x1.57 inches

Travel of crossbeam

1100 mm

43.31 inches

Moving speed of crossbeam

440 mm/min

17.32 inches/min

Weight of machine

15000 kg

33069.34 lbs

Overall dimensions

3100x2800x3010 mm

122.05x110.24x118.50 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:

Introducing our Single Column Vertical Lathe Machine, designed to meet the demanding needs of precision machining for small and medium-sized components. This advanced machine is perfect for turning various surfaces, cylinders, and tapers, as well as performing inner bore operations on a wide range of materials. Whether you're working with shells, flange plates, or other large and heavy parts, this vertical lathe offers exceptional performance in drilling, reaming, and boring applications.

Full Description:

Our Single Column Vertical Lathe Machine is engineered for high-precision cutting and machining of heavy metal parts. Its robust single-column design ensures excellent stability, allowing it to handle large diameter and length requirements with ease. This versatile lathe is capable of turning surfaces, inner and outer tapers, and performing inner bore operations on a variety of workpieces, such as small and medium-sized ring units, shells, and flange plates.

With its rigid column construction, the machine offers a steady operation even under heavy loads, making it ideal for demanding applications. The machine also provides an optional Digital Readout (DRO) for enhanced precision, allowing operators to monitor measurements accurately for superior results. Whether you're dealing with large, heavy artifacts or smaller components, this vertical lathe machine ensures precise cutting and consistent quality across all applications.

Key features include: a single column design for stability and precision, the ability to handle large diameter, length, and short workpieces, an optional DRO for enhanced accuracy, and suitability for heavy metal parts, providing precise cutting and finishing. This vertical lathe machine is a reliable and powerful solution for industries requiring high-precision machining and exceptional durability in a range of applications.

Specifications

Specifications

Metric

Imperial

Max. turning diameter

2000 mm

78.74 inches

Table diameter

1800 mm

70.87 inches

Max. weight of workpiece

8000 kg

17636.98 lbs

Speed range of table

3.5-110 r/min

3.5-110 r/min 

Speed-step of table

16 steps

16 steps 

Power of main motor

30 kW

40.23 hp

Max. working height of workpiece

1200 mm

47.24 inches

Travel of railhead Horizontal

1050 mm

41.34 inches

Travel of railhead Vertical - Turret

800 mm

31.50 inches

Travel of railhead Vertical - Ram

10000 mm

393.70 inches

Travel of side head Horizontal

630 mm

24.80 inches

Travel of side head Vertical

1150 mm

45.28 inches

Max. Cutting resistance of railhead

25 kN

5620.23 lbs

Max. Cutting resistance of side head

20 kN

4496.18 lbs

Total cutting resistance

40 kN

8983.47 lbs

Max. Torque of table

30 kN

6744.27 lbs

Moving degrees limit of railhead

±30°

±30° 

Feed range and speed-step of tool post

0.8~86/12 steps

0.8~86/12 steps 

Rapid travelling speed of tool post

1800 mm/min

70.87 inches/min

Sectional size of tool bar

30x40 mm

1.18x1.57 inches

Travel of crossbeam

1100 mm

43.31 inches

Moving speed of crossbeam

440 mm/min

17.32 inches/min

Weight of machine

15000 kg

33069.34 lbs

Overall dimensions

3100x2800x3010 mm

122.05x110.24x118.50 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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