Kingston Introduces New Line of Heavy Duty CNC Lathes

      Powered by the same headstock and spindle bores at the heart of its HK and HG engine lathes, Kingston Machine Tool has introduced its new line of CNC lathes. This series of four horizontal CNC turning centers, the CG/CK/CP/CPX, is designed for large work pieces such as oil field pipes, pipeline control valves and the production of power-generating components for the wind, energy and nuclear industries. These machines are also suitable for long work pieces such as shafts for ships and roller shafts used in the textile industry. 

 

 

      The series is lead in size by the CG and CK models with a 14.5" and 12.5" spindle bore respectively, with choice of a 34" or 40" swing and 80" to 280" length. The CPX and CP models with a 9.25" and 7.09" spindle bore, feature the additional options of a unique larger swing size of 46" and 50".

 

      All machines utilize the Fanuc 0iTD with Manual Guide I and the useful threading repair function. The turning center's total travels are 20.86" in the X-axis and 82"-280" in the Z-axis. The 28" bed width, two V ways and boxway cross slide are designed to provide stability and heavy-duty capabilities, the company said.

 

 

 

 

                             For more information contact:

 

                             Terry Lo, CNC Specialist

                             Kingston Machine Tool Mfg, Inc.

                             5421 Business Drive

                             Huntington Beach, CA 92649

                             714-894-1648

                             sales@kingstonmachine.com

                             www.kingstonmachine.com

     

                             Booth #S-9178