The CW61125 supports a maximum workpiece length of 3000 mm (3 meters).
The specification lists 'Max Weight of Workpiece (kg): 0', which appears to be an error or placeholder. For safe working limits and recommended load ratings, please contact the manufacturer or supplier with details of your intended workpiece (material, diameter, length) so they can confirm the permissible weight and any required fixturing.
The spindle bore is 104 mm, which means you can feed through bar stock up to approximately 104 mm in diameter (subject to chuck and spindle nose configuration). For chuck mounting type and exact pass-through capability, confirm the spindle nose specifications with the seller.
Spindle speed ranges from 73 to 315 rpm. This relatively low speed range is typical for heavy-duty turning of large-diameter parts and heavy cuts.
The lathe is specified at 340V. This is an industrial voltage (likely three-phase). Verify local electrical compatibility and whether a transformer or different wiring is required before installation; consult an electrician or the manufacturer for exact power and amperage requirements.
Overall dimensions are 2000 mm (L) x 1950 mm (W) x 4600 mm (H). The machine weight is approximately 6000 kg. Allow extra clearance for maintenance, loading, and any tooling or accessories.
The CW61125 features four tool post stations for versatile operations. Common accessories used with this style of heavy lathe include chucks, steady/rests, follow rests, tool holders, and various cutting inserts—confirm which accessories are included or optional with the supplier.
Yes. The product listing states that a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report are provided with the machine to verify operation and condition prior to shipment.
Heavy-duty lathes of this size typically require a prepared foundation or rigid mounting surface to ensure stability and accuracy. Professional installation is recommended. Ask the manufacturer for recommended foundation specs, anchoring points, and levelling procedures.
At approximately 6000 kg, the lathe will require heavy-duty lifting equipment (cranes/forklifts) and appropriate rigging for safe handling. Coordinate with the supplier and a qualified lifting contractor to plan transport, offloading, and placement. Check local site access and floor load capacity beforehand.
The CW61125 is designed for heavy-duty metal cutting and is suitable for building material shops, custom metal fabrication, machining large workpieces in mechanical workshops, and educational use in technical schools.
Regular maintenance typically includes lubrication of ways and lead screws, checking and topping gearbox oil, cleaning chips and coolant passages, inspecting belts/gears, and periodic alignment checks. Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule and use recommended lubricants. Ask for the maintenance manual upon purchase if not supplied.
Accuracy and finish depend on setup, tooling, cutting parameters, and workpiece material. The CW61125's heavy-duty construction supports stable cutting for good results on large parts, but for specific tolerances and surface finish expectations, request the manufacturer’s accuracy/flatness/parallelism specifications or performance test report.
Spare parts and tooling availability vary by supplier. The listing mentions a machinery test report and outgoing inspection but does not list warranty details. Before purchasing, confirm warranty terms, availability of spare parts, lead times, and local service or authorized service partners.
Yes — the product description notes customizable color options. Common optional add-ons for heavy lathes include different chuck sizes, steady/follow rests, digital readouts (DRO), coolant systems, and special tooling. Contact the supplier to discuss available options and pricing.
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