KINGSTON SPX35 X 5000 (8.0") CNC LATHE

KINGSTON SPX35 X 5000 (8.0") KINGSTON SPX35 X 5000 (8.0") CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
KINGSTON
Model
SPX35 X 5000 (8.0")
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This high-performance CNC lathe features a robust 60 HP main spindle motor, delivering exceptional power for demanding turning operations. Designed for precision and versatility, the machine offers a maximum swing of 35.4 inches and a turning diameter of 27.5 inches, accommodating a wide range of workpiece sizes. The machining length extends up to 200 inches, enabling the production of long shafts and large components. With a 2-axis configuration (X and Z), the lathe provides reliable control for standard turning tasks, ensuring accuracy and repeatability. The spindle achieves a maximum speed of 1,500 RPM, balancing high-speed capability with torque for efficient material removal. Bar capacity is rated at 8 inches, supporting the machining of substantial bar stock. An integrated tailstock enhances workpiece support, improving stability and precision during extended operations. The machine is equipped with a Fanuc 0iTF CNC control system, offering advanced programming, intuitive operation, and seamless integration into modern manufacturing environments. This combination of power, size, and control makes the lathe ideal for heavy-duty production, prototyping, and high-precision machining applications across industries such as aerospace, automotive, and energy.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1500 RPM
Control System
FANUC 0ITF
Spindle Bore Diameter
8.00 ''
Max Swing
35.40 ''

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