KINGSTON CL58A X 4000 CNC LATHE

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- KINGSTON
- Model
- CL58A X 4000
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a robust 35-inch swing and a machining length of 160 inches, making it ideal for handling large and long workpieces with precision. Designed as a 2-axis machine, it delivers reliable performance for standard turning operations, ensuring high accuracy and repeatability in production environments. The lathe supports a bar capacity of 7.3 inches, accommodating substantial raw material for uninterrupted machining. Powered by a 39.9 hp motor, it provides ample cutting force for demanding applications across various materials. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 1,000 RPM, balancing speed and torque for efficient material removal and fine surface finishes. An integrated tailstock enhances workpiece support, particularly for lengthy or delicate components, improving overall machining stability and accuracy. The machine is equipped with a Fanuc 0iTF CNC control system, offering advanced programming capabilities, intuitive operation, and seamless integration with modern manufacturing workflows. This combination of high power, generous capacity, and precise control makes the lathe suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, from heavy-duty part production to intricate turning tasks. Its design emphasizes durability, ease of use, and consistent performance, ensuring reliable operation in demanding production settings.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 7.30 ''
- Max Swing
- 35.00 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 1000 RPM
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