This is a 2-axis CNC vertical machining center engineered for precision turning and manufacturing operations. The machine features a substantial maximum turning diameter of 29.530 inches and a maximum turning length of 31.500 inches, accommodating mid-to-large cylindrical workpieces. The 24-inch chuck diameter provides secure workpiece clamping, while the maximum swing of 33.460 inches indicates the largest diameter part that can rotate without mechanical interference. Powered by a 25-horsepower spindle operating at 2,500 RPM, this vertical machining center delivers adequate torque for heavy-duty cutting operations on castings, forgings, and large-diameter parts. The dual-axis configuration (X and Z) controls radial diameter adjustment and axial length positioning respectively, with X-axis and Z-axis travel of 14.760 and 31.500 inches respectively. The tool turret accommodates 12 cutting tools, with one simultaneously engaged during operations, enabling efficient tool changes without extended downtime. A maximum feed rate and rapid traverse speed of 787 inches per minute ensures fast cycle times and high production throughput. The 2-axis design makes this vertical machining center ideal for producing symmetrical components such as shafts, bushings, and threaded parts requiring standard-length tooling. This configuration balances capability and cost-effectiveness for high-volume production environments where complex geometries are not required.
KENT CNC, A DIVISION OF KENT INDUSTRIAL USA INC. KVT-75E VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Max Spindle Speed
2,500.00 RPM
Z-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
# of Axes
2
Spindle Power
25.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
14.76 ''
Table Size (LxW)
36 x 18
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