KINGSTON CK10-3480 CNC LATHE

KINGSTON CK10-3480 KINGSTON CK10-3480 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
KINGSTON
Model
CK10-3480
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a robust 50 hp spindle motor, delivering high torque for demanding turning operations. Designed for precision and versatility, it offers a maximum swing of 34 inches and a machining length of 80 inches, accommodating large and long workpieces. The machine supports a bar capacity of 10.1 inches, making it suitable for bar-fed production. With a maximum spindle speed of 600 RPM, it ensures efficient material removal and smooth finishes across a wide range of metals. The turning diameter reaches up to 18.3 inches, enabling the machining of substantial components. Equipped with a tailstock, the lathe provides additional support for long or slender parts, enhancing accuracy and rigidity during machining. The control system is CNC powered by Fanuc 0iTF, offering reliable automation, user-friendly programming, and seamless integration into modern manufacturing environments. Operating on a 2-axis configuration (X and Z), this lathe excels at producing symmetrical, cylindrical parts with high repeatability and tight tolerances. Its sturdy construction and advanced control system make it ideal for high-volume production, prototyping, and complex turning tasks in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general machining.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
600 RPM
X-Axis Travel
20.90 ''
Max Swing
34.00 ''
Control System
FANUC 0ITF-PLUS
Spindle Bore Diameter
10.10 ''
Z-Axis Travel
43.30 ''

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