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Additional safety rules
Always keep in mind that:
- the machine must be switched off and disconnected from the power supply during maintenance and repairs,
- clamped workpieces may only be measured when the machine is switched off.
Never lean over the machine, mind loose clothing, ties, jewellery etc. and wear a cap.
Do not remove safety devices or guards. Never use the machine while a guard is open.
Always use safety glasses for machining rough materials.
Burrs and chips should only be removed using a sweeper or other aid, never with your bare hands!
Never leave the machine running unattended.
2. Characteristics and applications
Swing over bed ........................................................................................................................................ 410 mm
Swing over cross slide .............................................................................................................................. 255 mm
Swing in gap ............................................................................................................................................ 580 mm
Distance between centers ..................................................................................................................... 1000 mm
Width of bed ............................................................................................................................................. 250 mm
Speed range I ................................................................................................................................... 30-550 RPM
Speed range II .............................................................................................................................. 550-3000 RPM
Taper of spindle internal-external ......................................................................................... MT6, D1-6 Camlock
Hole throught spindle ................................................................................................................................. 52 mm
Tailstock spindle travel ............................................................................................................................ 120 mm
Cross slide travel ..................................................................................................................................... 255 mm
Top slide travel ........................................................................................................................................ 140 mm
Threadcutting (metrisch) ...................................................................................................................... 0.2-14 mm
Threadcutting (Whitworth) ...................................................................................................................... 2-72 TPI
Longitudinal feed range .............................................................................................................. 0.05-1.7 mm/p.r.
Cross feed range ..................................................................................................................... 0.025-0.85 mm/p.r
Weight ...................................................................................................................................................... 1550 kg
Subject to change.
3. Instructions for using this machine
Read the safety rules carefully and always observe them. Examine the applications of this machine and
beware of possible risks.
Always wear safety glasses.
4. Installation
4.1 Hoisting and moving the machine
Figure 1 – Hoisting
The lathe should be lifted with a hoisting machine. Avoid shocks when lifting the machine. Make sure that the
tailstock, steadies, slides and other moving parts are clamped before you move the machine.
When using a hoisting installation, proceed as follows:
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insert solid steel bars into the special holes of the bed.
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attach hoisting cables or chains to each end of the bars.
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