MAINLAND CAK6140/1500 CNC LATHE

MAINLAND CAK6140/1500 MAINLAND CAK6140/1500 CNC LATHE equipment image

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MAINLAND
Model
CAK6140/1500
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CNC LATHES

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Technical Description

This CNC lathe features a maximum swing of 15.75 inches, allowing for the machining of workpieces up to this diameter while maintaining clearance over the bed. The machining length is 59.06 inches, providing ample capacity for longer parts and enabling versatile production applications. The bar capacity is 2.04 inches, supporting the use of bar stock up to this diameter for continuous machining operations. The spindle delivers a maximum speed of 1,620 RPM, ensuring efficient turning and finishing across a range of materials. The machine is equipped with a tailstock, which provides additional support for longer workpieces, enhancing accuracy and reducing deflection during machining. Control is provided via a CNC system, offering precise programming, automated operation, and repeatability for complex turning tasks. The combination of generous swing, extended machining length, and robust bar capacity makes this lathe suitable for a wide range of turning applications, from prototyping to production runs. The CNC control enables advanced features such as programmable spindle speeds, tool management, and integration with modern manufacturing workflows. With its reliable tailstock support and high spindle speed, this lathe delivers consistent performance, accuracy, and flexibility for demanding machining environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
15.75 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.04 ''
Max Spindle Speed
1620 RPM

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