The Kent CNC CLB Series Horizontal Machining Center features a robust single-spindle design with one main spindle offering 40 HP at 900 RPM as standard, with an optional upgrade to 50 HP at 250 RPM to handle heavier machining tasks. It supports simultaneous use of one cutting tool and incorporates advanced secondary mill/drill capabilities including on-center, off-center, and operations with 'C' and 'Y' axes, allowing for complex 5-axis simultaneous machining. The machine provides an equal travel distance of 197 mm along the X, Y, and Z axes, enabling precise multi-directional machining and positioning flexibility. This configuration supports high-precision horizontal machining suitable for demanding industrial applications requiring rigid construction and accurate tool control. The spindle's horizontal orientation improves chip evacuation and tool life while maintaining stability under heavy cutting loads. The 5-axis control integrated in the CLB Series enhances versatility for milling and turning operations in a single setup, increasing productivity and reducing cycle times. This machining center is controlled by a CNC system compatible with Fanuc controllers, ensuring reliable and precise motion control essential for complex multi-axis processes. Overall, the Kent CNC CLB Series is a high-performance horizontal machining center designed for advanced manufacturing environments requiring flexible 5-axis machining with strong spindle power and extensive tool movement capability.
KENT CNC, A DIVISION OF KENT INDUSTRIAL USA INC. CLB SERIES HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Y-Axis Travel
197.00 ''
# of Axes
5.00
Z-Axis Travel
197.00 ''
Spindle Power
40.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
197.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
900.00 RPM
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