Belt Driven Heavy Duty Lathe Machine 15x15-80 Series — PBHL-7'-15"-80
This belt-driven heavy duty lathe machine provides robust turning capabilities for high-volume manufacturing operations. The larger spindle opening accommodates heavier raw materials without auxiliary feeding. • 7 feet bed length with 1000 mm admit between centers • 104 mm spindle bore enables continuous bar feeding • 375 mm center height maintains rigid tool engagement • 2100 kg weight ensures consistent thermal stability
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Specifications
For: PBHL-7'-15"-80- Model
- PBHL-9-15-80
- Bed Length
- 7 Feet
- Admit Between Centers
- 1000 mm
- Height Of Centre
- 375 mm
- Width Of Bed
- 375 mm
- Swing Over Bed
- 750 mm
- Swing Over Slide
- 550 mm
- Swing Over Gap
- 900 mm
- Spindle Bore
- 80 mm
- Speed- Nos
- 30-600 RPM/8 Nos
- Lead Screw TPI
- 4 TPI
- Tail Stock Sleeve
- MT-4
- Power Required
- 3/5 HP (Optional)
- Electrical Supply
- 415V, 3 Phase, 50 Hz
- Appx Weight
- 2100 Kgs
Configurations
Click a row to switch| Variant | Admit Between Centers | Bed Length | Height Of Centre | Spindle Bore | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PBHL-9'-15"-80 | 1600 mm | 9 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹3,55,000 |
| PBHL-16'-15"-80 | 3700 mm | 16 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹5,60,000 |
| PBHL-14'-15"-80 | 3100 mm | 14 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹4,05,000 |
| PBHL-5.5'-15"-80 | 560 mm | 5.5 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹3,35,000 |
| PBHL-7'-15"-80 | 1000 mm | 7 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹3,55,000 |
| PBHL-10'-15"-80 | 1900 mm | 10 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹3,75,000 |
| PBHL-12'-15"-80 | 2500 mm | 12 Feet | 375 mm | 80 mm | ₹3,95,000 |
Operational Efficiency & Maintenance
- Simplified mechanical controls reduce downtime and enable quick setup changes between different job types
- Robust gearbox and belt tensioning system maintain optimal cutting performance under heavy loads
- Accessible lubrication points and standardized wear components streamline routine servicing schedules
- Stable cast iron construction dampens vibration to preserve tool life and improve surface finish quality
Industrial Applications & Use Cases
- Heavy component turning and facing operations for automotive, agricultural, and construction equipment manufacturing
- Precision shaft machining and thread cutting for industrial pump and valve assembly lines
- Batch production of flanges, rollers, and cylindrical components requiring consistent dimensional accuracy
- Repair shop refurbishment of worn mechanical parts and replacement component fabrication
Configuration & Size Range
- Available bed lengths ranging from 5.5 feet to 24 feet to accommodate varying job requirements and layouts
- Multiple spindle bore options including 52 mm, 80 mm, 104 mm, and 125 mm for flexible bar stock processing
- Modular architecture allows precise matching of machine footprint to specific shop floor space constraints
- Standardized 15x15 series dimensions ensure compatibility with common tooling setups and workholding accessories
Drive System & Core Design
- Belt driven transmission ensures smooth power delivery and consistent torque across all operating speeds
- Heavy duty construction engineered for continuous machining cycles and demanding workshop environments
- 15 inch center height and 15 inch bed width provide a robust foundation for substantial workpiece handling
- Mechanical drive design prioritizes reliability, ease of maintenance, and straightforward operational control
Optional Accessories
- Steady Rest
- Follow Rest
- Face Plate Electrical Fittings
- True Chuck & Dog Chuck
- Quick Change Tool Post Tapper Turning Attachment
- Coolant Pump with Tank & Fittings Machine Lamp
- Rear Tool Post
- Key Way Milling Attachment
- Tool Post Grinder
Standard Accessories
- Electrical Motor, Switches/Starter/V Belts
- Chuck Plate
- Gear Set
- Center Adaptor
- Dead Centers
- Dial Indicator
- Square Tool Post
- Tool Post Key
Frequently asked
How does the belt driven configuration benefit high torque operations?
Mechanical belt drive ensures direct power transfer, reducing slippage while maintaining consistent cutting force.
Can this machine handle long workpieces without additional support?
Models up to 24 feet feature reinforced ways and heavy duty tail stocks to safely support extended machining runs.
What spindle bore sizes are available across the series?
The product family offers 52 mm, 80 mm, 104 mm, and 125 mm bore options to match different bar feeding requirements.
More questions buyers ask
What is a belt-driven heavy-duty lathe machine?
A belt-driven lathe uses a belt mechanism to transfer power from the motor to the spindle, providing smooth operation and variable speed control for heavy-duty metalworking.
What are the key applications of this lathe?
It is used for turning, facing, and thread cutting in industries like automotive, shipbuilding, power plants, and general metal fabrication.
What power supply does this machine require?
The machine operates on a 415V, 3-phase, 50 Hz electrical supply.
What is the bed length range for this series?
The series offers bed lengths ranging from 5.5 feet to 24 feet to accommodate various workpiece sizes.
What spindle bore options are available?
Available spindle bore options include 52 mm, 80 mm, 104 mm, and 125 mm.
How is the machine maintained?
It features accessible lubrication points and standardized wear components to streamline routine servicing.
Does it come with standard accessories?
Yes, it includes an electrical motor, chuck plate, gear set, centers, and tool post as standard.
What is the weight of the 7-foot model?
The 7-foot model weighs approximately 2100 Kgs.
Is this machine suitable for precision work?
Yes, its robust cast iron construction dampens vibration, ensuring dimensional accuracy for precision machining.
Can it handle long workpieces?
Yes, models with longer bed lengths feature reinforced ways and heavy-duty tailstocks for extended machining runs.
Who should choose the 5.5ft model?
Ideal for workshops with limited floor space needing a compact yet powerful lathe for smaller components.
Who should choose the 16ft model?
Best for heavy industries requiring large-scale turning operations for long shafts and industrial components.
How does the 7ft model compare to the 16ft model?
The 7ft model is more compact (2100kg) for general shop use, while the 16ft model is built for massive workpieces (3400kg) and extended length capacity.
Is the belt-driven system better than geared?
Belt-driven systems offer smoother power delivery and are often easier to maintain, making them excellent for consistent torque in general metalworking.
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This belt-driven heavy duty lathe machine provides robust turning capabilities for high-volume manufacturing operations. The larger spindle opening accommodates heavier raw materials without auxiliary feeding. • 7 feet bed length with 1000 mm admit between centers • 104 mm spindle bore enables continuous bar feeding • 375 mm center height maintains rigid tool engagement • 2100 kg weight ensures consistent thermal stability











