CHEVALIER FBL-460L CNC LATHE

CHEVALIER FBL-460L CHEVALIER FBL-460L CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
CHEVALIER
Model
FBL-460L
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe is engineered for high-performance turning operations, featuring a robust 35 HP main spindle motor that delivers exceptional power for demanding machining tasks. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 1,400 RPM, ensuring efficient material removal and precision across a wide range of workpieces. Designed for versatility, the lathe accommodates bar stock up to 5.5 inches in diameter, making it suitable for both large and small production runs. The maximum turning diameter is 26.79 inches, with a swing of 33 inches over the bed, allowing for the machining of large components. The machining length extends up to 78 inches, enabling the production of long shafts and other extended parts. The machine is equipped with a tailstock for added support during the machining of lengthy or delicate workpieces, enhancing accuracy and stability. Control is provided by a FANUC 0i-TD CNC system, renowned for its reliability, user-friendly interface, and advanced programming capabilities, ensuring precise and repeatable results. This lathe is ideal for applications requiring high accuracy, complex geometries, and efficient production, making it a valuable asset in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Control System
FANUC 0I-TD
X-Axis Travel
14.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
5.50 ''
Distance Between Centers
32.30 ''
Z-Axis Travel
32.30 ''
Max Swing
33.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1400 RPM

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