KENT CNC, A DIVISION OF KENT INDUSTRIAL USA INC. KVT-120/M VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
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Technical Description
This CNC turning center features a robust main spindle with a maximum turning diameter and swing of 63.000 inches, enabling the machining of large workpieces up to 47.200 inches in length. The spindle is designed for heavy-duty performance with a 50 HP motor and a maximum speed of 2,400 RPM, supporting high-torque cutting operations. It includes a large 49.210-inch diameter chuck for secure workpiece holding. The machine is equipped with a 12-position turret for turning tools and an 18-position turret for rotary tools, though only one cutting tool can operate simultaneously. The CNC controls manage two axes (X and Z) with travel ranges of 37.400 inches on the X axis and 35.400 inches on the Z axis, complemented by a rapid and maximum feed rate of 472 inches per minute (ipm). This ensures fast, precise tool positioning and efficient material removal. The machine is engineered for precision and versatility in turning applications, accommodating sizable parts with substantial capacity and high power for demanding machining tasks. Its combination of robust spindle power, extensive travel, and multi-tool capabilities make it suitable for complex turning processes requiring precision and heavy cuts.
Technical Attributes
Spindle Power
50.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
35.40 ''
X-Axis Travel
37.40 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2,400.00 RPM
# of Axes
2
Table Size (LxW)
54 x 24
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