Standard TO-800x3000-190 | Pipe Threading Machine | Oil Country Lathe | Big Spindle Bore - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD TO-800x3000-190 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 big spindle bore is a type of heavy-duty lathe machine that is designed specifically for machining large oil country tubular goods, such as oil well pipes and casings. These machines are known for their robust construction and high cutting capacities.

One of the key features of an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore is its large spindle bore, which allows for the machining of workpieces with larger diameters. This is an important requirement for machining oil well pipes and casings, which often have large diameters and require high-precision machining.

In addition to its large spindle bore, an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore typically has a long bed, which provides stability and support for long and heavy workpieces. These machines also have powerful drives and cutting tools, as well as heavy-duty tailstocks and steady rests to support the workpiece during machining.

Overall, an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore is an essential tool for machining large oil country tubular goods and is typically used in oil and gas industries, as well as other industries that require precision machining of large workpieces.

Main Features:

  • Big spindle bore and double chuck allow clamp and process big diameter pipes.
  • Integral machine bed adopts high strength iron to realize high rigidity and precision.
  • Ultrasonic frequency quenched guide-ways are hard enough for good wear-resistance.
  • Equipped with a taper guide bar device this enables the machine to process taper threads.
Specifications

Specification

Metric

Imperial

Swing Over Bed

800 mm

31.5 in

Width of Bed Way

490 mm

19.3 in

Swing Over Cross Slide

350 mm

13.8 in

Distance Between Centers

3000 mm

118.1 in

Pipe Threading Range

Ø193 mm

Ø7.6 in

Spindle Bore

Ø200 mm

Ø7.9 in

Spindle Speed Steps

12 Steps

12 Steps

Spindle Speed Range

24–460 r/min

24–460 r/min

Inch Thread Grade/Range

28–2/40

28–2/40

Metric Thread Grade/Range

1–14/24 mm

0.039–0.55/0.94 in

Power of Main Motor

11 kW

14.8 HP

Max. Processing Length of Taper Ruler

500 mm

19.7 in

Rapid Traverse Speed

6000 mm/min

236.2 in/min

Processing Workpiece Precision

IT7

IT7

Workpiece Surface Roughness

Ra1.6

Ra1.6

Dimensions (L×W×H)

5200×1550×1550 mm

204.7×61×61 in

Weight

5500 kg

12125 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 a Oil Country Lathe with Big Spindle Bore

Using an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore involves several steps, including setting up the machine, installing the workpiece, and performing the machining operation.

The following is a general outline of the steps involved in using an oil country lathe:

  1. Machine preparation: Before starting the machining process, it's important to inspect the machine for any damage or worn parts, and make sure that all of the necessary tools and attachments are in place.
  2. Workpiece preparation: The workpiece should be cleaned and checked for any defects or deformities, and then mounted securely on the lathe's spindle or in a chuck.
  3. Setting up the machine: Adjust the machine's speed and feed settings to match the cutting conditions for the workpiece and tool being used. Make sure that the tool is properly aligned and secured in the tool holder.
  4. Starting the machining operation: Once the machine is set up and the workpiece is in place, turn on the lathe and begin the machining operation. It's important to monitor the workpiece and the cutting tool during the machining process, and make any necessary adjustments as needed.
  5. Finishing the machining operation: Once the machining operation is complete, turn off the machine and remove the workpiece. Inspect the workpiece for any defects or issues, and make any necessary corrections before repeating the process on another workpiece.

It's important to note that the use of an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore requires proper training and expertise. It's recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines, and to take proper safety precautions when using this type of machine.

    Description

    An oil country lathe with a big spindle bore is a type of heavy-duty lathe machine that is designed specifically for machining large oil country tubular goods, such as oil well pipes and casings. These machines are known for their robust construction and high cutting capacities.

    One of the key features of an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore is its large spindle bore, which allows for the machining of workpieces with larger diameters. This is an important requirement for machining oil well pipes and casings, which often have large diameters and require high-precision machining.

    In addition to its large spindle bore, an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore typically has a long bed, which provides stability and support for long and heavy workpieces. These machines also have powerful drives and cutting tools, as well as heavy-duty tailstocks and steady rests to support the workpiece during machining.

    Overall, an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore is an essential tool for machining large oil country tubular goods and is typically used in oil and gas industries, as well as other industries that require precision machining of large workpieces.

    Main Features:

    • Big spindle bore and double chuck allow clamp and process big diameter pipes.
    • Integral machine bed adopts high strength iron to realize high rigidity and precision.
    • Ultrasonic frequency quenched guide-ways are hard enough for good wear-resistance.
    • Equipped with a taper guide bar device this enables the machine to process taper threads.
    Specifications

    Specification

    Metric

    Imperial

    Swing Over Bed

    800 mm

    31.5 in

    Width of Bed Way

    490 mm

    19.3 in

    Swing Over Cross Slide

    350 mm

    13.8 in

    Distance Between Centers

    3000 mm

    118.1 in

    Pipe Threading Range

    Ø193 mm

    Ø7.6 in

    Spindle Bore

    Ø200 mm

    Ø7.9 in

    Spindle Speed Steps

    12 Steps

    12 Steps

    Spindle Speed Range

    24–460 r/min

    24–460 r/min

    Inch Thread Grade/Range

    28–2/40

    28–2/40

    Metric Thread Grade/Range

    1–14/24 mm

    0.039–0.55/0.94 in

    Power of Main Motor

    11 kW

    14.8 HP

    Max. Processing Length of Taper Ruler

    500 mm

    19.7 in

    Rapid Traverse Speed

    6000 mm/min

    236.2 in/min

    Processing Workpiece Precision

    IT7

    IT7

    Workpiece Surface Roughness

    Ra1.6

    Ra1.6

    Dimensions (L×W×H)

    5200×1550×1550 mm

    204.7×61×61 in

    Weight

    5500 kg

    12125 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 a Oil Country Lathe with Big Spindle Bore

    Using an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore involves several steps, including setting up the machine, installing the workpiece, and performing the machining operation.

    The following is a general outline of the steps involved in using an oil country lathe:

    1. Machine preparation: Before starting the machining process, it's important to inspect the machine for any damage or worn parts, and make sure that all of the necessary tools and attachments are in place.
    2. Workpiece preparation: The workpiece should be cleaned and checked for any defects or deformities, and then mounted securely on the lathe's spindle or in a chuck.
    3. Setting up the machine: Adjust the machine's speed and feed settings to match the cutting conditions for the workpiece and tool being used. Make sure that the tool is properly aligned and secured in the tool holder.
    4. Starting the machining operation: Once the machine is set up and the workpiece is in place, turn on the lathe and begin the machining operation. It's important to monitor the workpiece and the cutting tool during the machining process, and make any necessary adjustments as needed.
    5. Finishing the machining operation: Once the machining operation is complete, turn off the machine and remove the workpiece. Inspect the workpiece for any defects or issues, and make any necessary corrections before repeating the process on another workpiece.

    It's important to note that the use of an oil country lathe with a big spindle bore requires proper training and expertise. It's recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines, and to take proper safety precautions when using this type of machine.

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