OTMT OT330Bx1000 13" Swing Over Bed 40" Distance Between Centers Engine & Toolroom Production Lathe
Item #
87-115-996
- Brand: OTMT
- Model #: OT330Bx1000
- Swing Over Bed: 13"
- Distance Between Centers: 40"
OTMT OT330Bx1000 13" Swing Over Bed 40" Distance Between Centers Engine & Toolroom Production Lathe is no longer available for purchase.
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Product Specifications
Brand | OTMT |
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Model # | OT330Bx1000 |
Swing Over Bed | 13" |
Distance Between Centers | 40" |
Spindle Bore Diameter | 2.04" |
Spindle Mount | D1-4 |
Spindle Taper | 6MT |
Tailstock Taper | 3MT |
Horsepower | 2 HP |
Spindle Speed Range | 90 - 2000 RPM |
No. of Spindle Speeds | 8 |
Voltage | 220V |
Phase | 3 PH |
Type | Engine Lathe |
Amperage | 15A |
Bed Width | 7.36" (187mm) |
Carriage Travel | 39.4" (1000mm) |
Chuck Diameter | 6" |
Chuck Style | 3 Jaw - Self Centering Lathe Chuck |
Compound Slide Travel | 3" (76mm) |
Cross Slide Travel | 6.89" (175mm) |
Machine Type | Lathe |
Motor Hp | 2 HP (1.5 kw), 220V, 3 Ph |
Net Weight | 1276 lbs. |
No. of Inch Threads | 32 |
No. of Metric Threads | 27 |
No. of Threads | Modular: 20, Diametral Pitch 32 |
Prop. 65 | Yes |
Range of Cross Feeds | .0016"-.0212"/rev (0.041-0.538mm/rev) |
Range of Longitudinal Feeds | .0055"-.0731"/rev (0.140-1.857mm/rev) |
Spindle Nose | D1-4 |
Stock Number | 10106352 |
Swing Over Cross Slide | 7.79" |
Swing Through Gap | 17.7" |
Tailstock Spindle Travel | 3.62" |
Thread Range | 2-1/4 ~ 60 TPI (0.45-10mm) |
Weight | 1496 lbs. |
Country of Origin | IMPORT |
Shipping Restrictions | TRUCK SHIP ONLY (ITEM OVER 150 |
Many metalworking products do contain metals that are included in the latest Prop 65 warning. Exposure to the elements can be harmful. May cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Details
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Operators, fabricators and machinists on your shop floor will appreciate having a versatile, easy-to-use lathe like this one at their disposal when shaping, threading, drilling, boring, tapering and turning various metal materials and industrial plastics. Shop owners like this tough, durable lathe because it helps reduce time and labor costs that can quickly eat into hard-earned profits. The machine is powered by a 2 HP motor and features a large 13" x 40" work surface along with hardened gear-head gears that increase work speed and make feed changes faster. The lathe is also designed with added safety and performance features including a long foot brake, easily accessible controls, an enclosed gear box and a dependable, highly accurate D1-5 cam-lock spindle chuck and plate mounting system with a 2" bore!Great for gunsmithing!
Features
- Induction hardened, precision ground V-way bed.
- D1-5 spindle is supported by high quality tapered roller bearing.
- Micro carriage stop.
- Hardened, precision ground gears in headstock.
- High precision direct mounted chuck.
- Gap bed section provided for larger diameter work.
- Gearbox has large feed and threading functions.
- Carriage mounted spindle control lever.
- Adjustable gibs for slideways.
- Automatic feed and threading are fully interlocked.
- Tailstock may be offset for turning tapers.
- Tolerance test certificate, test flow chart included.
Includes
- Foot brake.
- Coolant system.
- Follow rest.
- Steady rest.
- Work light.
- Lead screw cover.
- Chuck guard.
- Tool post cover.
- 18mm turret tool post (installed).
- Piston type quick change tool post set with 4 holders (not installed).
- 6" 3 jaw self-centering chuck (installed).
- 8" 4 jaw independent lathe chuck.
- Metric change gears & threading dial.
- Faceplate.
- Tool box with tools.
- 3MT dead center
- Chip pan & splash guard.
- Manual.
Technical Data
Question: When you are using the power feed and your feed stops moving, the clutch is slipping. Answer: Follow the feed shaft back to the gear box. You will see where the shaft is connected to the clutch. On the clutch you will see two screws. Tighten the screws clockwise to increase the pressure. Turning counterclockwise will loosen the pressure. Be careful, as you don't want too much pressure so you can avoid damaging to the machine.Technical Documents & Manuals
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