KINGSTON CK10-40160 CNC LATHE

KINGSTON CK10-40160 KINGSTON CK10-40160 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
KINGSTON
Model
CK10-40160
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe is engineered for high-capacity turning operations, featuring a 40-inch swing and a maximum machining length of 160 inches, making it suitable for large and long workpieces. The machine operates on a 2-axis configuration (X and Z), providing precise control for standard turning tasks. With a bar capacity of 10.1 inches, it supports the processing of substantial bar stock, ideal for heavy-duty production environments. The spindle is powered by a robust 50 hp motor, delivering ample torque for demanding machining applications. Maximum spindle speed reaches 600 RPM, balancing speed and power for efficient material removal and surface finish. The maximum turning diameter is 24.2 inches, allowing for the machining of large-diameter components. The lathe is equipped with a tailstock, enhancing support and accuracy when working with extended or slender parts. Control is managed via a CNC system with Fanuc 0iTF, offering reliable programming, smooth operation, and compatibility with industry-standard G-code. This configuration ensures consistent repeatability, high precision, and ease of integration into automated manufacturing workflows. The machine is well-suited for industries requiring the production of large, complex turned parts with tight tolerances and high reliability.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
40.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
10.10 ''
Control System
FANUC 0ITF-PLUS
Max Spindle Speed
600 RPM

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