STANDARD TC-630 | Heavy Duty | Horizontal Lathe - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD TC-630 Series Horizontal Lathes

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

Description

These Heavy duty horizontal lathes for industrial metal turning applications with with a turning weight of 2000kg Between Center's and a max Swing over bed of Ø630mm (24"):

  • TC-630x3000 - Ø630x2000mm B/C (24" x 78" Inch)
  • TC-630x3000 - Ø630x3000mm B/C (24" x 118" Inch)
  • TC-630x4000 - Ø630x4000mm B/C (24" x 157" Inch)
  • TC-630x5000 - Ø630x5000mm B/C (24" x 196" Inch)
  • TC-630x6000 - Ø630x6000mm B/C (24" x 236" Inch)

A heavy-duty horizontal lathe is a machine tool used for rotating a workpiece about its axis, and performing various operations such as cutting, drilling, boring, and facing to create the desired shape and size. A heavy-duty horizontal lathe with a maximum swing over bed of Ø630mm (24") is designed to handle large and heavy workpieces, and is commonly used in industrial applications such as manufacturing and engineering.

This type of lathe is typically characterized by its rugged construction and robust components, including a heavily ribbed bed, large spindle bearings, and a powerful drive system. The lathe bed provides a stable base for the cutting tool and workpiece, and is usually made of high-quality cast iron or steel for maximum stability and rigidity.

The spindle on a heavy-duty horizontal lathe is mounted in a pair of large bearings and is designed to rotate at high speeds, typically ranging from 60 to 600 RPM. The spindle is powered by a high-torque motor and is capable of transmitting the cutting forces required for heavy-duty machining operations.

The cutting tool is mounted on a cross slide, which moves along the bed to position the tool for cutting. The cross slide is usually driven by a leadscrew and is equipped with power feed capabilities for semi-automatic or automatic operation.

Other features that may be included on a heavy-duty horizontal lathe with a max swing over bed of Ø630mm (24") include a large chuck for securing the workpiece, a tailstock for supporting long workpieces, and a variety of tooling options, such as a quick-change tool post or a turret. These features, combined with the lathe's heavy-duty construction and robust components, make it an ideal choice for demanding machining applications.

Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Swing over bed  630mm 24.8 in
Swing over carriage  Φ350mm 13.8 in
Swing over gap Φ800mm  31.5 in
Center height  315mm  12.4 in
Distance between center's 2000mm-6000mm 78in-236 in
Width of bed 550mm  21.7 in
Load capacity  2000kg  4409lbs
Spindle bore 104mm  4.09 in
Spindle taper Ø120mm; Taper 1:20 Ø120mm; Taper 1:20
Spindle speed  18 kinds; 7.5-1000r/min 18 kinds; 7.5-1000r/min
Metric threads  1-240mm (50 kinds)  0.0394-9.45 in
Inch threads TPI  14-1 (26 kinds) 14-1 (26 kinds)
Module threads 0.5-120mm (53 kinds) 0.0197-4.724 in
Diametral threads  DP - 28-1 (24 kinds) DP - 28-1 (24 kinds)
Feeds - Longitudinal  64kinds; 0.05-24.3mm/rev  64kinds; 0.00197-0.957 in/rev
Micro feed with change gear  0.05-0.912mm/r  0.002-0.036 in/rev
Feeds - Cross slide 64kinds; 0.025-12.15mm/rev  64kinds; 0.000985-0.4785 in/rev
Rapid feed 4000mm/min  157.5 inches/min
Cross travel 420mm  16.5 in
Compound slide travel 200mm 7.9 in
Tailstock quill travel  250mm  9.8 in
Tailstock taper MT5 MT5
Main motor 11kW 14.75hP
Rapid feed motor 1.1kW 1.48hP
Coolant motor 90w 0.12hP


Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Heavy Duty Lathe

Using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe with a max swing over bed of Ø630mm (24") involves the following steps:

  1. Setup: Install the workpiece on the chuck or between centers and secure it tightly. If necessary, mount any special fixtures or tooling to the bed.
  2. Adjust the cutting tool: Mount the cutting tool in the tool post or turret and adjust its height so that it is in the correct position for the operation. Set the cross slide and carriage to the correct position, and ensure that the cutting tool is properly aligned with the workpiece.
  3. Choose the appropriate speed: Select the appropriate speed for the workpiece and operation. This will depend on the type of material being machined, the size and shape of the workpiece, and the type of cutting tool being used.
  4. Start cutting: Turn on the lathe and begin the cutting operation. Adjust the speed and feed rate as necessary to achieve the desired surface finish and cutting speed.
  5. Monitor the process: Continuously monitor the cutting operation, paying close attention to the sound of the cutting tool and the workpiece. Adjust the speed and feed rate as necessary to ensure that the cutting tool is not overheating, and that the workpiece is not experiencing excessive vibration or deflection.
  6. Finish the cut: Once the cut is complete, turn off the lathe and remove the workpiece. Clean the lathe, including the cutting tool and the bed, to remove any chips or debris.
  7. Inspect the workpiece: Inspect the workpiece to ensure that it meets the desired specifications and that there are no defects or blemishes. Repeat the process as necessary to achieve the desired results.

It is important to follow proper safety procedures when using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and ear protection, and observing all safety warnings and instructions. Additionally, it is advisable to receive proper training and instruction from a qualified instructor before operating a heavy-duty horizontal lathe.

Description

These Heavy duty horizontal lathes for industrial metal turning applications with with a turning weight of 2000kg Between Center's and a max Swing over bed of Ø630mm (24"):

  • TC-630x3000 - Ø630x2000mm B/C (24" x 78" Inch)
  • TC-630x3000 - Ø630x3000mm B/C (24" x 118" Inch)
  • TC-630x4000 - Ø630x4000mm B/C (24" x 157" Inch)
  • TC-630x5000 - Ø630x5000mm B/C (24" x 196" Inch)
  • TC-630x6000 - Ø630x6000mm B/C (24" x 236" Inch)

A heavy-duty horizontal lathe is a machine tool used for rotating a workpiece about its axis, and performing various operations such as cutting, drilling, boring, and facing to create the desired shape and size. A heavy-duty horizontal lathe with a maximum swing over bed of Ø630mm (24") is designed to handle large and heavy workpieces, and is commonly used in industrial applications such as manufacturing and engineering.

This type of lathe is typically characterized by its rugged construction and robust components, including a heavily ribbed bed, large spindle bearings, and a powerful drive system. The lathe bed provides a stable base for the cutting tool and workpiece, and is usually made of high-quality cast iron or steel for maximum stability and rigidity.

The spindle on a heavy-duty horizontal lathe is mounted in a pair of large bearings and is designed to rotate at high speeds, typically ranging from 60 to 600 RPM. The spindle is powered by a high-torque motor and is capable of transmitting the cutting forces required for heavy-duty machining operations.

The cutting tool is mounted on a cross slide, which moves along the bed to position the tool for cutting. The cross slide is usually driven by a leadscrew and is equipped with power feed capabilities for semi-automatic or automatic operation.

Other features that may be included on a heavy-duty horizontal lathe with a max swing over bed of Ø630mm (24") include a large chuck for securing the workpiece, a tailstock for supporting long workpieces, and a variety of tooling options, such as a quick-change tool post or a turret. These features, combined with the lathe's heavy-duty construction and robust components, make it an ideal choice for demanding machining applications.

Specifications
Description Metric Imperial
Swing over bed  630mm 24.8 in
Swing over carriage  Φ350mm 13.8 in
Swing over gap Φ800mm  31.5 in
Center height  315mm  12.4 in
Distance between center's 2000mm-6000mm 78in-236 in
Width of bed 550mm  21.7 in
Load capacity  2000kg  4409lbs
Spindle bore 104mm  4.09 in
Spindle taper Ø120mm; Taper 1:20 Ø120mm; Taper 1:20
Spindle speed  18 kinds; 7.5-1000r/min 18 kinds; 7.5-1000r/min
Metric threads  1-240mm (50 kinds)  0.0394-9.45 in
Inch threads TPI  14-1 (26 kinds) 14-1 (26 kinds)
Module threads 0.5-120mm (53 kinds) 0.0197-4.724 in
Diametral threads  DP - 28-1 (24 kinds) DP - 28-1 (24 kinds)
Feeds - Longitudinal  64kinds; 0.05-24.3mm/rev  64kinds; 0.00197-0.957 in/rev
Micro feed with change gear  0.05-0.912mm/r  0.002-0.036 in/rev
Feeds - Cross slide 64kinds; 0.025-12.15mm/rev  64kinds; 0.000985-0.4785 in/rev
Rapid feed 4000mm/min  157.5 inches/min
Cross travel 420mm  16.5 in
Compound slide travel 200mm 7.9 in
Tailstock quill travel  250mm  9.8 in
Tailstock taper MT5 MT5
Main motor 11kW 14.75hP
Rapid feed motor 1.1kW 1.48hP
Coolant motor 90w 0.12hP


Delivery

Machines are strictly built on order. (Build-on-Demand)

Delivery 9 -14 Weeks from Deposit

How to use a Heavy Duty Lathe

Using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe with a max swing over bed of Ø630mm (24") involves the following steps:

  1. Setup: Install the workpiece on the chuck or between centers and secure it tightly. If necessary, mount any special fixtures or tooling to the bed.
  2. Adjust the cutting tool: Mount the cutting tool in the tool post or turret and adjust its height so that it is in the correct position for the operation. Set the cross slide and carriage to the correct position, and ensure that the cutting tool is properly aligned with the workpiece.
  3. Choose the appropriate speed: Select the appropriate speed for the workpiece and operation. This will depend on the type of material being machined, the size and shape of the workpiece, and the type of cutting tool being used.
  4. Start cutting: Turn on the lathe and begin the cutting operation. Adjust the speed and feed rate as necessary to achieve the desired surface finish and cutting speed.
  5. Monitor the process: Continuously monitor the cutting operation, paying close attention to the sound of the cutting tool and the workpiece. Adjust the speed and feed rate as necessary to ensure that the cutting tool is not overheating, and that the workpiece is not experiencing excessive vibration or deflection.
  6. Finish the cut: Once the cut is complete, turn off the lathe and remove the workpiece. Clean the lathe, including the cutting tool and the bed, to remove any chips or debris.
  7. Inspect the workpiece: Inspect the workpiece to ensure that it meets the desired specifications and that there are no defects or blemishes. Repeat the process as necessary to achieve the desired results.

It is important to follow proper safety procedures when using a heavy-duty horizontal lathe, including wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and ear protection, and observing all safety warnings and instructions. Additionally, it is advisable to receive proper training and instruction from a qualified instructor before operating a heavy-duty horizontal lathe.

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