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how is a centre lathe specified?​

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Answered by rubyiisp6666666
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Normally lathe is specified by the chuck size, example 6 inches, 8,inches, usually chuck diameter for 8 inches is 200 mm, the maximum turning gap diameter of component depends on the swing over bed, and stroke of the linear axis for deciding maximum length of component which can be machined.

Answered by MadihaNalband
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A lathe is generally designated by:

A lathe is generally designated by:Distance between head stock and tail stock centre. Some manufacturers designate the lathes by the swing and length of the bed. Bar automatic lathes are specified by the maximum diameter of the bar which can be accommodated.

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