Meyer Euroline ER 400/750 Precision Centre Lathe

The Meyer Euro Line range of precision centre lathes are of robust construction and are designed and manufactured in Europe using high quality materials and with stringent quality control procedures. The ER and ES models span a range from a small tool room lathe with 325mm swing over bed and 500mm between centres, up to 600mm swing over bed with 5 metres between centres. All models come with thread cutting as standard in a large range of metric, imperial, module and diametric pitches. Many models can be supplied with an optional infinitely variable speed configuration with a number of sub ranges.

Meyer Euroline ER 400/750 Precision Centre Lathe
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Features

  • High quality European built machines 
  • Rigid build ensures high chip removal rate during the rough turning operation
  • Highly resistant steel with high loading capacity used for all gear and spindle parts
  • Cast bed with hardened and ground bed ways
  • Travelling steady 10-80mm capacity
  • Fixed steady 10-100mm capacity
  • Gap bed design
  • Rapid traverse
  • Four position square toolpost
  • Chuck guard with interlock switch
  • Lead screw guard
  • Low voltage halogen work light
  • Centralised lubrication
  • Chip collection tray
  • Coolant system
  • Full length rear splash guard

Options

  • 200mm 3 jaw chuck
  • 320mm 4 jaw chuck
  • 320mm faceplate
  • Large fixed steady 100-200mm capacity
  • Taper turning attachment
  • One position longitudinal stop 
  • Thread chasing dial
  • Live centre
  • 1 or 4 position quick change tool post
  • 2 or 3 axis digital read out
  • Variable spindle speed

Technical Information

Capacities   ER400x750
Height of Centres mm 200
Swing over Bed mm 400
Swing over Cross Slide mm 235
Swing in Gap mm 550
Width of Bed mm 320
Distance between Centres mm 750
Headstock    
Spindle Nose (DIN55027) No 6
Spindle Bore mm 52
Spindle Taper MT 6
Number of Spindle Speeds No 12
Spindle Speed Range RPM 50 - 2240
Variable Spindle Speed Range RPM 18 - 2120
Main Motor Power kW 4.0
Feed Rates    
Number of Feeds No 80
Longitudinal Feed Range mm/rev 0.015 - 0.6
Cross Feed Range mm/rev 0.0075 - 0.3
Threads    
Metric Thread Range/No of Steps mm 0.25 - 7.5
Imperial Thread Range/No of Steps TPI 120 - 4
Module Thread Range/No of Steps Module 0.0625 - 1.875
DP Thread Range/No of Steps DP 480 - 16
Carraige    
Cross Slide Travel mm 235
Top Slide Travel mm 110
Tailstock    
Quill Diameter mm 50
Quill Taper MT 4
Quill Travel mm 100
Dimensions    
Length mm 2500
Width mm 1100
Height mm 1600
Weight kg 1480
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