The lathe is offered for 110V and 220V mains. Make sure you order the correct voltage for your region. If you need to convert voltages, consult the seller or a qualified electrician—do not attempt unsafe wiring changes.
Maximum swing diameter is 350 mm and maximum workpiece length (distance between centers) is 1000 mm. Use these limits to determine if your project will fit.
Motor power is specified as 0.375–0.55 kW, which is suitable for small-to-medium woodworking tasks such as bowls, vases, furniture components and hobby projects.
The lathe has 4 selectable spindle speeds. The exact method for changing speeds (belt/pulley or gearbox) and RPM ranges is provided in the user manual—refer to the manual for step-by-step instructions.
The chuck diameter is 140 mm and the tool post length/working area is 300 mm. Bed width is 215 mm.
Yes. The machine is designed to be easy to operate and is suitable for beginners as well as experienced woodworkers. Beginners should still follow safety guidance and practice on scrap wood first.
It is intended for turning wood—both softwoods and hardwoods. For very dense hardwoods or oversized logs, work at appropriate speeds with sharp tools and take lighter cuts to avoid overloading the motor.
Some assembly is typically required (mounting the headstock/tailstock/tool rest and final setup). The product should include an assembly and setup guide—follow the instructions carefully and check alignment before use.
Overall dimensions are 1470 x 215 x 370 mm (L x W x H), and the machine weight is approximately 26 kg.
Regular maintenance includes keeping the bed and sliding surfaces clean and lightly oiled, checking and tightening fasteners, inspecting belts and bearings, and keeping cutting tools sharp. Follow the maintenance schedule in the manual.
Included accessories vary by seller and listing. Common accessories for similar small lathes often include a tool rest, spur center, live tailstock center, faceplate, chuck accessories, and wrenches—check the product listing or ask the seller for an exact list.
The lathe is well suited for hobbyists, craft producers, and small-shop work. It is not a heavy industrial machine, so for high-volume commercial production or very large stock, a heavier-duty lathe would be more appropriate.
Always wear eye and face protection, use a dust mask when necessary, keep loose clothing and long hair secured, use the tool rest properly, ensure work is securely mounted, disconnect power before making adjustments, and follow the safety instructions in the manual.
Check the product listing, label on the motor or nameplate, and the documentation that comes with the machine. If unsure, contact the seller or manufacturer before connecting to mains power.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by seller and manufacturer. Check the specific product listing or contact the seller for warranty length, coverage details, and how to obtain service or replacement parts.
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