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Technical Description
The KENT INDUSTRIAL USA, INC. CSM-1640 is a precision CNC lathe engineered for high-accuracy production machining. This machine features a 16-inch maximum swing capacity with an 8.46-inch swing over the cross slide, accommodating workpieces up to 40 inches between centers. The main spindle delivers 7.5 horsepower with a maximum rotational speed of 2,000 RPM, suitable for controlled cutting operations on ferrous and non-ferrous materials. The spindle accepts bar stock up to 2.5 inches in diameter and provides a maximum turning length of 40 inches, making it ideal for medium-production components.
Equipped with a two-axis CNC control system, the CSM-1640 integrates rigid Meehanite castings with reinforced ribbing and induction-hardened ground ways to ensure dimensional stability during machining operations. The machine features precision ground ballscrews and an automatic lubrication system with metered check valves for consistent performance and extended tool life. The spindle assembly incorporates a Camlock D1-6 nose for quick tool changes and reliable workholding. Optional accessories include a 4-position electric turret for automated tool indexing and conversational CNC programming capabilities alongside manual operation modes. This configuration makes the CSM-1640 particularly effective for producing shafts, bushings, and precision-turned components requiring tight tolerances and repeatable accuracy across production runs.
Technical Attributes
Y-Axis Travel
236.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2,000.00
X-Axis Travel
236.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
236.00 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Spindle Power
7.50 HP
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