The CD6250C has a max workpiece length of 1000 mm, max swing diameter of 500 mm, spindle speed range 24–1600 rpm, bed width 330 mm, spindle nose ISO-D8, tool holder 25×25 mm, tailstock sleeve diameter 65 mm with 130 mm travel, 3-jaw 250 mm chuck, tailstock taper MT5, overall dimensions 245×115×175 cm, weight 2050 kg, and available voltages 220V/380V at 50/60 Hz.
The lathe is offered for 220V and 380V at 50/60 Hz. Exact phase (single- or three-phase) and final wiring depend on the configured unit—confirm with the supplier or your electrician before installation.
Maximum length between centers is 1000 mm and maximum swing diameter is 500 mm. A maximum workpiece weight is not specified in the datasheet—for heavy parts check with the supplier or manufacturer to confirm safe loading limits and recommended fixtures.
Yes. The standard configuration includes a 3-jaw 250 mm chuck and multiple tool post stations (tool holder size 25×25 mm). Additional or specialized chucks and tool posts can usually be supplied as optional accessories.
A coolant system is not explicitly listed in the provided specification. If you require coolant, chip conveyor, or other accessories, request them from the supplier as optional equipment.
Specific accuracy and repeatability tolerances are not listed in the basic spec. The product is supplied with a machinery test report and video outgoing inspection—contact the seller for the detailed test report showing runout, alignment, and tolerance data.
The machine weighs about 2050 kg and requires a stable, level concrete floor capable of supporting the load. Use a crane or forklift for placement and follow supplier guidance for anchoring, leveling, and aligning the bed and headstock.
Regular maintenance includes lubrication of ways and gearboxes, cleaning chips and coolant sumps, checking belt/drive and electrical connections, inspecting chuck and tailstock, and following the manufacturer's maintenance schedule provided in the manual.
Spare parts and service are generally available through the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Confirm availability of common wear items (belts, gears, bearings, chuck parts) with the supplier before purchase.
Basic documentation and a machinery test report are provided. Many suppliers offer optional on-site commissioning and operator training—ask your vendor about available training packages.
Yes. It is described as a medium-duty mini lathe suitable for hobbyists, small workshops, educational use, prototype development, repairs, and small-scale manufacturing.
Use proper PPE (safety glasses, hearing protection, no loose clothes), ensure emergency stop and guards are functional, keep chips cleared, use appropriate workholding, and follow lockout/tagout procedures for maintenance. Review the machine manual for detailed safety instructions.
Common accessories include steady and follow rests, additional chucks and jaws, live centers, faceplates, collet chucks, toolpost upgrades, coolant systems, chip guards, and digital readouts (DRO).
The product listing states video outgoing inspection and a provided machinery test report are supplied to assure quality. Request the test documentation with your order.
Pricing, lead time, and shipping depend on configuration, accessories, and destination. Contact the supplier or distributor with your configuration and delivery location for a formal quote and shipping/installation options.
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