KINGSTON SPX40 X 3000 (8.0") CNC LATHE

KINGSTON SPX40 X 3000 (8.0") KINGSTON SPX40 X 3000 (8.0") CNC LATHE equipment image

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OEM
KINGSTON
Model
SPX40 X 3000 (8.0")
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a robust 60 HP spindle motor, delivering high power for demanding turning operations. With a maximum spindle speed of 1,500 RPM, it ensures efficient material removal and precision across a wide range of workpieces. The machine offers a generous swing of 40.5 inches and a maximum turning diameter of 35.4 inches, enabling the machining of large-diameter components. Designed for extended workpieces, it provides a machining length of 120 inches, making it suitable for long shafts and similar parts. The lathe supports bar stock up to 8 inches in diameter, enhancing versatility for bar-fed production. Equipped with a tailstock, it ensures accurate support for lengthy or delicate workpieces during machining. The control system is CNC powered by Fanuc 0iTF, providing reliable, user-friendly operation with advanced programming capabilities for complex turning tasks. Operating on a 2-axis configuration (X and Z), this lathe is ideal for producing symmetrical and precision-turned parts with high repeatability and accuracy. Its sturdy construction and high-capacity specifications make it well-suited for heavy-duty industrial applications, including automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1500 RPM
Spindle Bore Diameter
8.00 ''
Max Swing
40.50 ''

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