KINGSTON CK10-50240 CNC LATHE

KINGSTON CK10-50240 KINGSTON CK10-50240 CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
KINGSTON
Model
CK10-50240
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a 50-inch swing over bed and a substantial machining length of 240 inches, accommodating large workpieces with ease. It operates with a 2-axis system (X and Z), providing control over both diameter and length for precision turning applications. The machine supports a robust 10.1-inch bar capacity, enabling effective bar stock machining. Powered by a 50 hp motor, the spindle delivers up to 600 RPM for optimal cutting performance, supporting a maximum turning diameter of 34 inches. The inclusion of a tailstock enhances the machining of longer and tapered parts by providing additional workpiece support. Control is managed via a CNC system, specifically the Fanuc 0iTF, known for reliability and precision in positioning and repetitive accuracy. This combination of power, capacity, and control makes the lathe suitable for medium to large-sized turning tasks requiring consistent accuracy and throughput in batch or custom production settings. The machine is designed for applications that demand efficient material removal and surface finish quality, typical in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery part manufacturing. Overall, the lathe offers a balance of range, power, and CNC sophistication to meet diverse turning requirements.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Bore Diameter
10.10 ''
Max Swing
50.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
600 RPM
Control System
FANUC 0ITF
X-Axis Travel
20.90 ''
Z-Axis Travel
216.50 ''

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