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Poreba TR135-B2/10M (1994)

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Poreba TR135-B2/10M (1994)

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MakePoreba
ModelTR135-B2/10M
Year1994
CategoryCNC Lathes
ConditionUsed

Poreba TR135-B2/10M Specifications

Swing53"
Centers32'
Spindle Bore4.72"
Power55 hp
RPM500 RPM
Swing Over Cross Slide41"
Dimensions65.5’ (L) x 9.41’ (W)
Weight42,240 lbs.
Maximum Distance Between Centers396”
Swing in Gap65”
Length of Gap from Spindle Nose22”
Bed Width25.98”
Spindle NoseA1-15
Spindle Speeds(24) 5 - 500 RPM
Feeds – Longitudinal0.0035” - .400” TPR
Cross Slide Feeds0.0017 to .200 TPR
Top Slide Feeds0.0008 to .100 TPR
Threads - Inch(61) ½ to 60 TPI
Threads - Metric(62) 1 – 120 mm/Rev
Cross Slide Travel20-3/4”
Tailstock Spindle Diameter (No. 6 Morse Taper)7-1/2”
Tailstock Travel12”
Maximum Weight Between Centers Unsupported20,000 Lbs.
Maximum Weight Between Centers With (1) Steady22,100 Lbs.
Maximum Weight Between Centers With (2) Steadies26,500 Lbs.
Main Motor55 HP.

Do you have a Poreba TR135-B2/10M to sell?

We are actively seeking a 1994 Poreba TR135-B2/10M engine lathe to purchase. This exceptional machine features a generous swing of 53 inches and an impressive center length of 396 inches, making it ideal for a variety of machining tasks. With a powerful 55 horsepower motor, this CNC lathe can achieve spindle speeds ranging from 5 to 500 RPM, allowing for versatility and precision in turning operations. The spindle bore diameter of 4.72 inches provides ample room for larger workpieces, while the swing over the cross slide measures 41 inches, ensuring that you can handle substantial components with ease.

The Poreba TR135-B2/10M is designed with robust specifications to accommodate substantial loads, with a maximum unsupported weight between centers of 20,000 lbs. When equipped with one steady rest, this capacity increases to 22,100 lbs., and with two steady rests, it can support up to 26,500 lbs. This capability is crucial for heavy-duty machining applications. The cross slide travel measures 20-3/4 inches, and the tailstock spindle diameter is 7-1/2 inches with a travel of 12 inches, enhancing its usability for various setups.

With a weight of approximately 42,240 lbs and dimensions of 65.5 feet in length and 9.41 feet in width, the Poreba TR135-B2/10M is a substantial piece of equipment that demands attention in any workshop. Whether you are looking to upgrade your machinery or simply need to sell your equipment, we are here to help. If you have a 1994 Poreba TR135-B2/10M engine lathe that you are looking to sell, contact us today to receive a competitive offer and ensure a smooth transaction.

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Our team conducts a thorough review using current market data, equipment specifications, age, and condition. We provide fair market valuations given your specific situation to ensure you receive maximum value for your assets.

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We typically request detailed equipment information, such as make, model, year, and maintenance records, along with proof of ownership. Our team will guide you through all necessary paperwork to ensure a secure and transparent transaction.

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