KITAKO HS4200N CNC LATHE

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- KITAKO
- Model
- HS4200N
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This 8-inch three-jaw CNC lathe chuck is engineered for high-performance machining in modern turning centers. Designed for compatibility with 2-axis CNC lathes, the chuck delivers precise workholding for a wide range of cylindrical and irregular workpieces. Constructed from hardened steel, it ensures durability and resistance to wear under demanding production conditions. The chuck features a robust self-centering mechanism, enabling rapid and accurate part setup with high repetitive positioning accuracy. With a maximum operating speed of 4,500 RPM, it supports high-speed turning operations, making it suitable for applications requiring both efficiency and precision. The chuck is powered by a 40 HP CNC-controlled hydraulic system, providing strong and consistent clamping force for secure workpiece retention during heavy-duty machining. Its large through-bore design allows for bar feeding and extended part processing, enhancing versatility in production environments. The chuck’s compact and lightweight construction minimizes inertia, contributing to improved dynamic performance and reduced stress on the machine spindle. Advanced sealing protects internal components from coolant and debris, ensuring long service life and reliable operation. Suitable for a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and composites, this chuck is ideal for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing. Its modular design supports quick jaw changes and customization, facilitating fast changeovers and adaptability to different workpiece profiles. The integration of CNC control enables seamless automation, optimizing productivity and repeatability in high-volume manufacturing settings.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4500 RPM
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