Key specs: Voltage 220V; Distance between centers 1000 mm; Max. swing diameter 305 mm; Max. turning diameter 350 mm; Motor 550 W (0.55 kW); Spindle range (50Hz) 600–2200 rpm; Variable speed control; Tool rest 6"; Packing size 1450×375×450 mm.
Distance between centers (1000 mm) is the maximum usable length of a workpiece supported between the headstock spindle center and the tailstock center—suitable for turning long spindles up to about 1 metre.
"Max. swing diameter" (305 mm) is normally the largest diameter you can turn over the lathe bed or tool rest. "Max. turning diameter" (350 mm) may refer to the largest diameter possible in another configuration or measured at a different point. Because both numbers are provided, confirm with the supplier or manual which measurement applies to your setup.
The lathe is specified for 220V mains and uses a 550 W (0.55 kW) motor. The product also lists a power range of 0–1 kW to indicate it is within that class.
Yes—speed is variable. The spindle speed range at 50 Hz is 600 to 2200 rpm; the machine includes a variable speed control for precision turning.
Yes—the RWL1000GV is described as easy to operate and suitable for beginners, hobbyists and educational use, while still offering features appreciated by experienced turners.
The specification explicitly lists a 6" tool rest. Other accessories (chucks, live centers, faceplates) are not specified in the description—check the seller listing or contact the supplier to confirm what is included with your purchase.
This lathe is intended for woodworking—turning solid wood blanks, furniture components and artistic wood pieces. It is not designed for heavy metal turning.
The product lists a weight of 98 kg. The packaging section lists N.W./G.W. as 68/73 kg, which conflicts with the 98 kg number—please confirm final net and gross weights with the supplier before shipping.
The specification indicates Units/20" = 120 pcs. Verify this figure with the supplier, as actual container loading can vary based on packing method and accessories.
Some assembly and setup are normally required (mounting to a bench or stand, fitting the tool rest and tailstock, connecting power). Basic mechanical skills are sufficient—refer to the user manual or request assembly support from the seller if needed.
Regular tasks: keep the bed and moving parts clean and free of chips, lubricate leadscrews and tailstock per manual, check and tension belts if applicable, tighten fasteners periodically, and inspect electrical connections for safety.
Wear eye protection and a dust mask or respirator, avoid loose clothing/jewellery, use sharp tools and proper tool-rest positioning, ensure the workpiece is securely mounted, start at low speed for large or unbalanced blanks, and follow the machine manual and local electrical safety codes.
The product description mentions a comprehensive machinery test report is provided. Warranty details are not listed—check with the seller for warranty length and terms.
For detailed technical questions, parts, accessories or service, contact the seller or manufacturer directly. If buying through a distributor, they can provide spare parts lists, user manuals and after-sales support.
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