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WMW DLZ 630 IV x2000 Lathe

Manufacturer
WMW
Model
DLZ 630 IV x2000
Type
Lathe
Year
1983
Category
Metal processing machines
Sub-category
Lathes
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Turning diameter over bed
630mm
Turning diameter over face slide
340mm
Turning length
2000mm
Center height
290mm
Clearance
70mm
Speed
1180rpm
Chuck
400mm wedge bar chuck
Tailstock
MK5
Total power requirement
15kW

Dimensions and Weight

Machine dimensions X
approx. 5000mm
Machine dimensions Y
approx. 1350mm
Machine dimensions Z
approx. 1500mm
Weight
approx. 4500kg

Accessories

2x 340mm steady rests
2x medium steady rests
Face plate with diameter of 630mm
2x face plates with cross slots
Various tool holders
Steady rest box
Tool cabinet with additional tools
Heidenhain position indicator
400mm key bar chuck
Documentation available

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The WMW DLZ 630 IV is a robust engine lathe designed for precision turning work on cylindrical and conical components. With a 630mm swing over bed and 2000mm turning length, it handles mid-to-large workpieces efficiently. The 15kW motor delivers consistent power across a 1180rpm speed range, while the 400mm wedge bar chuck and MK5 tailstock provide reliable workholding. This machine excels at producing shafts, bushings, spindles, and other turned parts with good dimensional accuracy.

Industries & Uses

Manufacturing shops, automotive suppliers, and job shops typically rely on machines like this for production runs and custom one-off work. It's equally valuable for tool & die operations, maintenance departments in larger facilities, and small metal fabrication startups looking to expand their capabilities without massive capital investment. The included steady rests and face plates make it versatile for various production scenarios.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this 1983 model, inspect the spindle bearings for play or noise—replacement is expensive and critical to accuracy. Check the leadscrew and carriage for wear and backlash; worn threads affect dimensional consistency. Request complete maintenance records and test-run the machine under load. Verify that the Heidenhain control system (partially listed) functions properly, as repairs can be costly. Examine the bed for cracks or wear grooves, and confirm all included tooling is present and functional.

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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