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YS Machine YS-M1000B Electric Woodworking Lathe

YS Machine YS-M1000B Electric Woodworking Lathe

$390.00

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Description

Unleash your creativity with the YS-M1000B Electric Woodworking Lathe from YS Machine. Designed for both hobbyists and seasoned woodworkers, this lathe provides the power and precision needed to tackle a wide range of turning projects, from pens and bowls to table legs and spindles.

With a robust 375W motor and a versatile 4-speed pulley system, you can easily select the optimal speed for your specific task, ensuring smooth cuts and a fine finish every time. The generous 1000mm distance between centers and 350mm swing over the bed allow you to work on large and ambitious projects with stability and control.

Key Features:

  • Large Capacity: A maximum working length of 1000mm (39.37 in) and a 350mm (13.78 in) swing over the bed accommodate a wide variety of project sizes.
  • Variable Speed Control: Features 4 distinct spindle speeds (811, 1183, 1704, 2485 RPM) to match the requirements of different woods and turning techniques.
  • Powerful Motor: Equipped with a reliable 375W motor that provides consistent torque for smooth and efficient operation.
  • Stable Construction: The sturdy bed and solid frame ensure stability and minimize vibration for precise and accurate turning.

Specifications:

Feature Specification
Model YS-M1000B
Swing Over Bed 350mm (13.78 in)
Distance Between Centers 1000mm (39.37 in)
Width of Bed 215mm (8.46 in)
Chuck Diameter 140mm (5.51 in)
Number of Spindle Speeds 4
Range of Spindle Speeds 811, 1183, 1704, 2485 RPM
Tool Post 300mm (11.81 in)
Main Motor 375W (110V/220V)
Length 1470mm (57.87 in)
Width 215mm (8.46 in)
Height 370mm (14.56 in)
Weight 24kg / 26kg (Net/Gross)
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