The C6132D has a maximum swing over the bed of 320 mm, swing over carriage of 180 mm, maximum workpiece length of 750–1000 mm (depending on bed length), and can handle a workpiece weight up to 300 kg. Bed width is 320 mm.
The spindle uses a Morse taper MT6 (spindle taper MT6) and the spindle speed range is 30–1600 rpm.
The listed motor power is 0.75 kW. The machine is specified for 380 V supply—please confirm whether a three-phase 380 V supply is required with your supplier or installer.
This is a manual turning lathe (Small Horizontal Manual Lathe). It is intended for hands-on control rather than automated CNC operation.
It's designed for small to medium-duty turning tasks—precision machining of metal and wood, making custom parts and prototypes, educational use, maintenance and repair work. For heavy industrial continuous cutting, confirm duty suitability with the supplier.
The product listing indicates a video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report are provided to verify functionality and quality prior to shipment.
The specification lists multiple tool post stations but does not enumerate included accessories. Commonly supplied items may include a chuck and standard tool post, but exact accessories (chuck size/type, centers, faceplate, etc.) should be confirmed with the seller.
Threading capability depends on the lathe's lead screw and gearbox/change-gear configuration. The spec sheet does not list threading pitches—contact the manufacturer/supplier to confirm supported metric and imperial thread pitches or availability of change-gear options.
The machine weight is listed at 1400 kg. Overall dimensions (L×W×H) are stated as customizable—obtain the exact footprint and required clearance from the supplier for site preparation and handling.
The specification does not explicitly state whether a coolant system or chip conveyor is included. Many small lathes support optional coolant equipment—ask the supplier about factory-fitted or optional coolant and chip-management accessories.
Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning chips and swarf after use, lubricating ways, lead screw and gears per manufacturer guidance, checking and adjusting gibs and backlash, inspecting belts and electrical components, and periodic spindle bearing checks. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule for specifics.
The listing notes customizable dimensions and medium-duty capacity; many suppliers offer optional motor upgrades, longer beds (to increase max workpiece length), different chucks or tailstocks. Contact the manufacturer or seller to discuss available customization and upgrades.
Basic safety measures include using guards where provided, wearing eye protection, avoiding loose clothing/jewelry, using appropriate work-holding and secure tooling, and following lockout procedures for maintenance. Confirm any built-in safety guards or interlocks with the vendor and follow local safety regulations.
Warranty and support details are not included in the provided specification. Ask the seller for warranty period, what it covers (parts/labor), availability of spare parts, service centers, and technical support options before purchase.
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