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Weiler Condor VS-2/Praktikant W Lathe

Manufacturer
Weiler
Model
Condor VS-2/Praktikant W
Type
Lathe
Year
Unknown
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Lathes
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Two lead and feed screw lathes by Weiler are available. Both machines show isolated individual functional limitations, but are operational. Documentation available.

Machine 1: Weiler Condor VS-2

Distance between centers
800mm
Center height
155mm
Swing diameter over bed
330mm
Swing diameter over cross slide
160mm
Speed
2800 rpm
Machine dimensions X
approx. 1900mm
Machine dimensions Y
approx. 900mm
Machine dimensions Z
approx. 1500mm

Machine 2: Weiler Praktikant M

Distance between centers
650mm
Center height
160mm
Swing diameter over bed
320mm
Swing diameter over cross slide
175mm
Machine dimensions X
approx. 1700mm
Machine dimensions Y
approx. 1000mm
Machine dimensions Z
approx. 1700mm
Weight
approx. 700kg

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AI Description

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Capabilities

Weiler lead and feed screw lathes are precision metal-working machines designed for turning, facing, and threading operations on cylindrical workpieces. These models offer reliable performance for producing shafts, bushings, and other turned components with good accuracy and repeatability across production runs.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturers in automotive, machinery, medical device, and general metalworking rely on lathes like these for mid-range production work. They're equally valuable for job shops handling custom orders, tool makers, and small to medium-sized workshops needing dependable equipment without the cost of newer machines. The compact footprint makes them suitable for workshops with space constraints.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating used lathes, inspect the spindle bearings for play or noise, check the lead and feed screws for wear or damage, and verify that the chuck and tailstock operate smoothly. Request maintenance records and test run the machine if possible. Look for signs of backlash in the carriage movement, wear on the bed ways, and whether the headstock alignment is true. Ask about recent repairs, spindle speed consistency, and any modifications made.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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