Revolving Center

Turnmax Center Slow Speed For Conventional Machines

  • Application:The Turnmax Slow Speed Revolving Center is a vital supporting tool used in conventional lathe machines to provide steady and precise support to long or slender workpieces during turning operations. Designed for slow-speed applications, it is ideal for use in manual machining where heavy-duty support and accuracy are required. This revolving center is mounted in the tailstock and rotates along with the job, ensuring minimal vibration, reduced deflection, and better surface finish, especially during operations like thread cutting or shaft turning. Commonly used in tool rooms, workshops, and general engineering setups, the Turnmax revolving center is essential for maintaining concentricity and achieving high-precision results in cylindrical machining tasks.
  • Color:Silver
  • Control System:Human Machine Interface
  • Noise Level:Noise Sources : Lathe & spindle operation: Motor, gears, belts these typically produce 60 90 dB depending on RPM and load tekcelautomation.in +8 turnmax.in +8 environmentalpollution.in +8 hobby-machinist.com +1 reddit.com +1 . Hobby lathes at 900 RPM often range between 70 76 dB, with occasional spikes around 75 81 dB . Industrial machining noise (e.g., turret lathes, milling machines) generally runs 90 110 dB . Workpiece noise: Vibration, chatter, tool-contact noise, and off-balance stock often dominate the sound output scribd.com +7 reddit.com +7 reddit.com +7 . Center bearings (if worn or dry) can produce squealing or grinding noises at higher speeds db
  • Power Source:No
  • Spindle Speed:500 RPM
  • Weight (kg):1 Kilograms (kg)
  • Supply Ability:10 Per Month
Price: 950.0 INR/Piece

REVOLVING CENTER

  • Capacity:6 Kg/day
  • Computerized:No
  • Cutting Speed:3000 RPM
  • Dimension (L*W*H):320 Millimeter (mm)
  • Material:Alloy Steel (Hardened & Ground)
  • Tool Type:Lathe Accessory / Workholding & Supporting Tool
  • Voltage:0.01 Volt (v)
  • Supply Ability:10 Per Month
Price: 1350.0 INR/Piece
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