Key specs include max workpiece length 3000 mm, max workpiece weight 800 kg, max swing diameter 400 mm, max swing over cross slide 220 mm, max swing in gap 700 mm, spindle speed range 11–1400 rpm, spindle motor 7.5 kW, cutting torque 20 N·m, bed guideway width 394 mm, machine weight 1990 kg, and overall dimensions 2400×1198×1264 mm.
It can accommodate workpieces up to 3000 mm long and up to 800 kg in weight. For diameters, the max swing over the bed is 400 mm, over the cross slide 220 mm, and in the gap 700 mm.
Max swing diameter (400 mm) is the largest diameter the lathe can turn over the bed. Swing over cross slide (220 mm) is the maximum diameter when the cross slide is in place and limits clearance. Swing in the gap (700 mm) refers to the maximum diameter possible when the gap/section of the bed is used (for taller workpieces).
The spindle speed range is 11 to 1400 rpm and the spindle motor is rated at 7.5 kW, allowing a wide range of cutting operations and material removal rates.
The machine is fitted with a 4-way tool post for quick tool changes and can accept standard lathe tool holders and cutting inserts. For specific holder sizes and compatible tooling, consult the supplier or the machine manual.
Yes. The CW61125M is a heavy-duty manual lathe designed specifically for precision machining of steel parts, as well as other common metals used in metalworking.
Typical applications include precision turning of steel parts, manufacturing custom components, repairs and modifications of machinery, hobby metalworking projects, and production of small- to medium-sized parts.
The machine weight is 1990 kg and the overall dimensions are 2400 mm (L) × 1198 mm (W) × 1264 mm (H).
Due to its ~1990 kg weight, it usually requires a solid, level concrete foundation or suitable machine base. Lifting equipment (crane/forklift) is needed for placement. Final levelling, alignment, and electrical hookup should be performed by qualified technicians. Confirm exact foundation and anchoring details with the supplier.
The specification lists a 7.5 kW spindle motor but does not give exact voltage or phase. Verify the required voltage, phase (usually three‑phase), and breaker/fuse ratings with the supplier or the machine nameplate before installation.
Regular maintenance typically includes daily cleaning of swarf, lubrication of ways and leadscrews per the manual, periodic gearbox and spindle oil checks, inspection and tightening of bolts, and scheduled alignment checks. Follow the machine's maintenance manual for specific intervals and recommended lubricants.
Yes. A video outgoing inspection and machinery test report are provided with the machine to document performance and condition prior to shipment.
Follow standard lathe safety: wear appropriate PPE (safety glasses/face shield, hearing protection, close-fitting clothing), use guards where provided, ensure emergency stop and controls are functional, secure workpieces properly, and never leave the machine running unattended. Review the operator manual and local safety regulations.
Common accessories for a universal lathe include chucks, faceplates, steady and follow rests, centers and tailstock tooling, and various tool holders. Spare parts (belts, bearings, seals, electrical components) are typically available — contact the supplier for specific accessory/options and parts lists.
Warranty and after-sales service terms are not specified here. Check with the seller or manufacturer for warranty duration, coverage details, installation support, training, and availability of technical service in your region.
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