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Used Dimitrov 1580L Heavy Duty Lathe


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Listing description

Vertical lathe 1580L

The lathe 1580L is designed for turning and boring cylindrical, conical surfaces, as well as for turning ends. On the lathe 1580L, it is possible to drill, ream and ream central holes.
The 1580L two-column vertical lathe is used in many industries in enterprises that require the processing of heavy, large-sized workpieces.

The largest diameter of the workpiece is 8000mm.
Processing height 3200mm, 2 calipers.
Weight - 260 tons.
Total power - 439.89kW 220\380V.
Dimensions: 7600x8615x8315.
The machine is equipped with electric motors with a total capacity of 459.22 kW.
Electric motors 34pcs.

Any inquiries - Stanislav, +380675685090

This equipment is located in UA


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Listing information

Manufacturer Dimitrov
Model 1580L
Year 1963
Country Ukraine Ukraine
Condition Good
Main category Metalworking Machinery
Subcategory Lathe
ID P21011040

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About the seller

Client type End User
On Kitmondo since 2022
Number of listings 0
Country Ukraine Ukraine
Employees > 500
Established 1999
Company description

Leading supplier of process equipment for the mining and metallurgical complexes, coke and energy industry, space industry, cast-iron tubing for the construction of underground and mine railways, … read more

Leading supplier of process equipment for the mining and metallurgical complexes, coke and energy industry, space industry, cast-iron tubing for the construction of underground and mine railways, and is the supplier of the wide nomenclature of the transport and unloading equipment.
The enterprise has implemented a full technological cycle of production, combining metallurgical, welding and mechanical assembly production.

Last activity Nov. 2, 2022