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DSG 17 Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
DSG 17 Centre Lathe
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
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United Kingdom (Great Britain), LU3 3BL Luton
MYFORD 254 S Centre Lathe
CAZENEUVE HB 725 Centre lathe
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Netherlands, 8152 BL Lemelerveld
CAZENEUVE HB 725 Centre lathe
COLCHESTER STUDENT Centre lathe
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Germany, 76877 Offenbach an der Queich
COLCHESTER STUDENT Centre lathe
BICKENBACH LZ-20-10-S Centre Lathe
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JESSEY PRINCE PA1330VS Centre lathe
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Germany, 76877 Offenbach an der Queich
JESSEY PRINCE PA1330VS Centre lathe
DALIAN CW6280E Centre lathe
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Netherlands, 8152 BL Lemelerveld
DALIAN CW6280E Centre lathe
COLCHESTER Master 3250 Lathe
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Netherlands, 6039 SE Stramproy
COLCHESTER Master 3250 Lathe
WEILER Practical Lathe
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Netherlands, 6039 SE Stramproy
WEILER Practical Lathe
VICTOR 760x3000 Centre lathe
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Germany, 73235 Weilheim Teck
VICTOR 760x3000 Centre lathe
CMT TORTONA Ursus 20 Centre lathe
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Netherlands, 8152 BL Lemelerveld
CMT TORTONA Ursus 20 Centre lathe
TOS R5 Center Lathe
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Czech Republic, 511 01 Turnov - Daliměřice
TOS R5 Center Lathe
COLCHESTER MASTIFF 1400 Centre lathe
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Germany, 79713 Bad Säckingen
COLCHESTER MASTIFF 1400 Centre lathe
GEMA LZ170 Centre lathe
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Germany, 6847 Dessau-Roßlau
GEMA LZ170 Centre lathe
TOS TRENCIN SV18R Centre Lathe
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Czech Republic, 511 01 Turnov - Daliměřice
TOS TRENCIN SV18R Centre Lathe
TRAUB Centre Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
TRAUB Centre Lathe
Centre Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
Centre Lathe
Center Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
Center Lathe
KNUTH BASIC 150 SUPER Centre lathe
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Germany, 99707 Kyffhäuserland / Seega
KNUTH BASIC 150 SUPER Centre lathe
WEILER Mechanic's lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
WEILER Mechanic's lathe
WEILER Mechanic's lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
WEILER Mechanic's lathe
WEILER Mechanic's lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
WEILER Mechanic's lathe
PRÄWEMA LZ 140 Centre lathe
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Germany, 58636 Iserlohn
PRÄWEMA LZ 140 Centre lathe
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WEILER Commodor 230AC Centre Lathe
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Reserved
OERLIKON DM01 lathe
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Switzerland, 8406 Winterthur
OERLIKON DM01 lathe
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OKUMA LS Lathe
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Hungary, 8420 Zirc
OKUMA LS Lathe
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H.ERNAULT.SOMUA Cholet 435 Centre Lathe
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Centre lathes are frequently used to produce small batches, turn spare parts or for educational purposes. This versatile basic form of universal lathe can be extended with useful features (e.g. thread cutting). Centre lathes differ on many technical parameters, such as turning diameter, turning length, centre height, distance between centres, spindle bore and jaw chuck. At Surplex you can quickly purchase by auction cost-effective used centre lathes -among other machine tools- including modern models from VDF and other manufacturers.

A centre lathe is a machine that makes cylindrical shapes from materials such as steel and heavy-duty plastic. Perhaps the most common use for a lathe is the manufacture of component parts for the combustion engine. The first centre lathes were manual machines that were operated directly by people. In recent years, however, CNC centre lathes have been introduced into large scale production facilities to speed up the process, cut production costs and remove the element of human error. These automated centre lathe operations are controlled by computers which are programmed in advance to carry out specific tasks.

  • It is the simplest and most basic form of the universal lathe
  • Headstock, tool slide, tailstock, workpiece mount, feed and a steady rest are its components
  • Mainly used for maintenance work
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A CNC centre lathe machine is commonly used in the manufacture of component parts for engines. However, a large number of businesses use them primarily for maintenance work. Replacement parts can be produced quickly and accurately by a centre lathe, which means machines being used for the main production process don't have to cease operations. In modern facilities, the centre lathe is deemed too inefficient to be used for mass production processes, but many small companies still rely heavily on them. In order to cut costs, many of these firms purchase second-hand centre lathes. A used centre lathe is every bit as reliable as a brand-new machine, but it can be purchased at a significant discount.

JET Center lathe in operation

Depending on the part being produced, changes are made to three key elements of the manufacturing process: turning speed, cutting depth and feed speed. The turning speed is gradually increased to create a smooth finish. The cutting depth affects the processing speed, as well as how 'rough' the final finish is. The feed speed also affects the 'roughness' of the finish. Generally speaking: the lower the feed speed, the smoother the finish.

The most important component parts of a turning centre lathe are the tool slide, the tailstock, the workpiece mount, the chuck, the feed and the headstock. A manual machine is controlled by a person turning handles on the cross slide and top slide. These handles turn the chuck, which drives the movement that makes the part. The speed of the chuck can be altered by opening the headstock and changing the arrangement of the gears.

Centre lathe processes have changed dramatically over the years. Computers now take charge of production, and modern machines are fitted with a quick-action tool holder. This allows different tools to be used during the same production process through an automated switching process. Human involvement in the manufacturing of a part can be cut significantly, which improves the profitability of the operation.

A workpiece is fixed in the tailstock and clamped into place to ensure it can't move during the manufacturing process. In order to prevent tiny vibrations that can cause irregularities in the finished parts, a bezel can be used. This is particularly effective when working at high speeds or with particularly long workpieces.

The centre lathe is one of the most commonly used metalworking machines in modern industry. While there are many centre lathes for sale in the UK, they often come with a high price-tag. You can save your business money by perusing the latest second-hand centre lathes for sale at Surplex.com. We are often sourcing quality centre lathes from manufacturers such as MAZAK, ERIKSEN, TOS and VOEST ALPINE.

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