About WOOD WORKING LATHES
WOODWORKING LATHES
Use: Wood turning & copying with roughing and finishing
The machine using two cutting head (two knives) at the same time during the turning cycle (one for cutting & one for finishing and each knife has scale of the cutting depth.
- Max. distance between centers 1200mm
- Height of centers over bed 120mm
- Max. copying diameter 150 mm
- Max. diameter permitted by traveling steady 90 mm
- Connection for driving and tailstock centre CM 3
- Saddle feed speed 0 5 meter /min
- Saddle return speed 5 meter/min
- Spindle motor 2,9KW
- Variable Spindle speeds R.P.M. (900 - 1500 - 2200 3000)
- Motor power of hydraulic unit 0,75KW
- Installed power 3,75KW
- Operating pressure 25 30 bar
- Oil tank 20Liter
- Overall dimensions: Length x Height x Width 2400 x 650 x 1540mm
- Sound pressure level at operator position 71 db
The machine includes:
- Work- piece centering device that Permits the rapid centering of work-pieces.
- Tool support rest for occasional hand turning finishes.
- Traveling steady rest (max. 90 mm) with pre-cutting tool that has interchangeable knife inserts.
- For mass production runs a metal template should be used.
- A wooden sample can also be utilized for small batches.
- Copying saddle assembly with 2 dust extractions.
- Electrical control panel with hydraulic saddle speed regulator.
- Drive centre with 2 interchangeable heads 28 and 45 mm.
- Tailstock revolving centre 12 mm .
- Traveling steady rest max. 90 mm (square 65 x 65 mm) with reduction bush.
- 2 vertical gouges, radius 1,2 mm and 1 pre cutting tool, Motor protection switch, Emergency push-button, Front sliding guard, Service tools in toolbox.
- Abrasive stone for cutting edge dressing.
Precision and VersatilityThis woodworking lathe boasts a substantial turning diameter and length, making it suitable for various intricate and large-scale wood projects. With an analog display for precise measurement and manual control, users gain maximum oversight for detailed craftsmanship.
Robust Construction and ComponentsConstructed with durable cast iron and steel materials, the lathes core components include a sturdy bed, headstock, tailstock, and tool rest. The powder-coated finish adds longevity, ensuring it withstands demanding laboratory or workshop conditions.
Flexible Operation and Easy SetupDesigned for flexibility, this frame can be bench-mounted or free-standing. With a user-friendly three-jaw chuck, analog display, and electric power source, it streamlines woodturning processes for labs or professional craftspeople.
FAQs of WOOD WORKING LATHES:
Q: How is the WOOD WORKING LATHE Model WWL-100 operated and set up?
A: The lathe is manually operated and can be either bench-mounted or used as a free-standing unit, providing flexible installation options depending on your workspace requirements.
Q: What types of woodwork projects can this lathe accommodate?
A: With a maximum turning diameter of 300 mm and a turning length of up to 900 mm, this lathe is suitable for a variety of woodworking projects, including spindles, bowls, and laboratory samples, especially within an educational or professional setting.
Q: When should I use the three-jaw chuck provided with the lathe?
A: The three-jaw chuck is ideal for securely holding round or hexagonal workpieces. Use it when precise centering is required, particularly for symmetrical or cylindrical woodturning tasks.
Q: Where is this lathe typically used and who can benefit from it?
A: This lathe is widely used in laboratories, educational institutions, and professional woodworking shops in India. It benefits users who require high efficiency, safety, and 100% accuracy in their projects.
Q: What is the process for adjusting the spindle speed on this lathe?
A: The machine offers three different speed settings within the range of 700 to 3000 RPM. You can adjust the speed selector to match your material and application requirements for optimal results.
Q: How does the powder-coated finish enhance the equipments longevity?
A: The powder-coated finish provides added resistance against corrosion, wear, and environmental factors, contributing to the lathes durability and extended service life, even in demanding laboratory environments.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a manual, analog display wood lathe like this one?
A: Manual operation allows for more precise control and fine-tuning during woodturning. The analog display offers straightforward measurement reading, which is especially advantageous for detailed work requiring high accuracy.