KINGSTON SPX35 X 4000 (5.1") CNC LATHE

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- KINGSTON
- Model
- SPX35 X 4000 (5.1")
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC lathe features a 2-axis control system (X and Z axes) operated via a Fanuc 0iTF CNC controller, enabling precise automated machining. It provides a maximum swing of 35.4 inches over the bed, allowing for turning of workpieces up to 27.5 inches in diameter. The machining length capacity extends to 160 inches, accommodating long parts with a bar capacity of 5.1 inches diameter. The chuck size is 15 inches, suitable for securely holding a variety of workpieces. Powered by a 60 HP spindle motor, the lathe delivers up to 2,000 RPM spindle speed, enabling efficient cutting and material removal. It is equipped with a tailstock to support long or flexible workpieces during turning operations, enhancing stability and accuracy. This machine is designed for heavy-duty turning tasks requiring significant power and precision, making it suitable for manufacturing large and complex cylindrical components. The combination of substantial swing, long machining length, and powerful spindle motor supports a broad range of industrial applications, including automotive, aerospace, and general engineering. The Fanuc 0iTF CNC control provides reliable, user-friendly operation with capabilities for programming complex turning cycles, ensuring repeatability and high-quality surface finishes. Overall, this lathe offers a robust solution for versatile, precision turning in mid-to-large-scale production environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 2000 RPM
- Spindle Bore Diameter
- 5.10 ''
- Max Swing
- 35.40 ''
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