T8018C Engine Cylinder Boring Machine 42-180mm Boring Diameter 3.75kW for Engine Repair
Quick Detail:
1.Processing Diameter: 42–180 mm
2.Max Boring Depth: 650 mm
3.Spindle Speeds: 175 / 230 / 300 / 350 / 460 / 600 rpm
4.Spindle Feed Rates: 0.05 / 0.10 / 0.20 mm/rev
5.Motor Power: 3.75 kW
6.Overall Dimensions (L×W×H): 2680 × 1500 × 2325 mm
7.Packing Dimensions (L×W×H): 1578 × 1910 × 2575 mm
8.Net/Gross Weight: 3500 / 3700 kg
Description:
The T8018C is a heavy-duty vertical cylinder boring and facing machine specifically designed for repairing medium, large, and heavy-duty engines. It is engineered to deliver precise boring and facing operations for cylinder liners and engine blocks, making it ideal for engine rebuilding shops and heavy equipment maintenance facilities.
This machine offers a wide processing diameter range from 42mm to 180mm and a maximum boring depth of 650mm, providing the flexibility to handle various engine sizes. With six selectable spindle speeds and three spindle feed options, operators can optimize cutting conditions for different materials and bore requirements. The special order facing cutter enables accurate milling of the cylinder face, ensuring proper surface finish and sealing. Built with a robust structure and powered by a 3.75kW motor, the T8018C ensures reliable performance and long-term durability under demanding workshop conditions.
Specifications:
| Parameter | T8018C |
| Processing Diameter | 42–180 mm |
| Max Boring Depth | 650 mm |
| Spindle Rotational Speed | 175, 230, 300, 350, 460, 600 rpm |
| Spindle Feed | 0.05, 0.10, 0.20 mm/rev |
| Machining Power | 3.75 kW |
| Overall Dimensions (L×W×H) | 2680 × 1500 × 2325 mm |
| Packing Dimensions (L×W×H) | 1578 × 1910 × 2575 mm |
| Net/Gross Weight | 3500 / 3700 kg |
Notices:
1.Operators must read the user manual thoroughly before operation to understand all safety and operational procedures.
2.Always wear safety goggles, gloves, and steel-toe shoes when operating the machine.
3.Secure the engine block or workpiece firmly on the worktable and verify clamping stability before starting any boring operations.
4.Stop the machine immediately if abnormal noise, vibration, or overheating occurs, and inspect components before restarting.
5.Keep the work area clean and free of debris, and ensure proper ventilation around the machine during use.
6.Perform regular lubrication and maintenance according to the schedule to extend the machine's service life and maintain precision.
Applications:
The T8018C is widely used in engine rebuilding workshops and heavy equipment maintenance facilities for boring and facing cylinder bores in medium, large, and heavy-duty engines, including those found in trucks, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, and industrial power generators. It is also ideal for engine repair shops specializing in overhauling diesel and gasoline engines, as well as for facilities handling custom engine modification and restoration projects.
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