CHEVALIER FBL-360BL CNC LATHE

CHEVALIER FBL-360BL CHEVALIER FBL-360BL CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
CHEVALIER
Model
FBL-360BL
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe is engineered for high-precision turning operations, featuring a robust 30.31-inch swing and a maximum machining length of 79.80 inches, enabling the production of large and complex workpieces. The machine is equipped with a 15-inch chuck, providing secure workholding for a wide range of part sizes, and supports a bar capacity of up to 4.5 inches, making it suitable for both bar-fed and chucking applications. With a maximum spindle speed of 2,000 RPM, the lathe delivers efficient material removal rates and fine surface finishes across various materials. The maximum turning diameter is 22.44 inches, allowing for substantial radial cuts and versatile machining capabilities. The CNC control system ensures accurate and repeatable operations, supporting complex programming for automated production runs. The lathe’s design emphasizes rigidity and stability, essential for maintaining precision during heavy-duty cutting tasks. Its combination of large swing, extended machining length, high spindle speed, and versatile chuck and bar capacity makes it ideal for demanding industrial applications, including automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing. The machine’s CNC interface facilitates easy setup, monitoring, and integration into modern production environments, ensuring optimal productivity and part quality.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2000 RPM
Max Swing
30.31 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
4.50 ''

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