What is the working principle of Manual Lathe Machine?
Manual lathe machines are controlled by hand, They perform various operations to give the desired shape and size. the conventional lathes include headstocks, beds, tailstocks, carriage Toolposts, and spindles. The operator manually controls the movement of cutting tools to shape the workpiece. To operate a manual lathe, the operator usually clamps the workpiece between the spindle box and the center of the tailstock. The cutting tool is then brought into contact with the workpiece using the toolpost and carriage. By rotating the handwheels and manually manipulating the cutting tool's position, the desired shape and dimensions can be achieved. The lathe machine operation process includes turning, boring, drilling, threading, and taper turning. All the methods are basic turning operations. A manual lathe operator requires skill and experience to operate effectively. Various tools and orientation of the tool are for a wide desired shape.
Precision Lathes for Any Application
JSTMT is one of the largest suppliers of manual lathes to the metalworking industry. We provide a complete set of large spindle holes for economical, precision, and heavy-duty manual lathes. The Manual lathe adopts a full solid cast iron machine base for maximum rigidity & a front pull out chip tray for easy maintenance. These headstock gears are made of alloy steel and hardened precision ground for smooth running. The spindle has 3 points supported by precision bearings. It can ensure long-lasting cutting stability. The spindle box adopts a closed design and is lubricated with oil. The gearbox provides both inch and metric thread capacities.
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