CLAUSING CK 60X160 CNC LATHE

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OEM
CLAUSING
Model
CK 60X160
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

The machine features a **60-inch swing capacity** and a **160-inch maximum machining length**, suitable for handling large cylindrical workpieces with extended axial travel. It is equipped with a **Fanuc 18iT CNC control**, an advanced industrial controller known for its high precision, reliability, and multi-axis capabilities, commonly used in complex machining processes. This CNC control supports fine incremental motions down to 0.001 mm (0.0001 inches), enabling high-accuracy component production. The Fanuc 18iT system integrates multiple axis controls and supports advanced functions such as interpolation, tool compensation, and customizable I/O for automation integration. The control's interface allows efficient program transfer and real-time machining parameter adjustments, enhancing both productivity and repeatability. The combination of substantial swing and machining length with the sophisticated Fanuc 18iT controller makes this setup ideal for manufacturing large, precision-engineered parts in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and heavy machinery. Additionally, the system supports network features and robust communication protocols to streamline production workflows. This configuration ensures both capacity and control precision for demanding CNC turning applications.

Technical Attributes

Distance Between Centers
160.00 ''
Max Swing
60.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
300 RPM
X-Axis Travel
236.16 ''
Control System
FANUC OI

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