CAPACITY
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Max.Turning Length | mm | 180** |
Max.job swing Diameter | mm | 180 |
std.Turning Diameter | mm | 60 |
SLIDES
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Cross (X-Axis) | mm | 300 |
Longitudinal (Z-Axis) Travel | mm | 200 |
Rapid Feed (X & Z Axis) | m/min | 24 |
MAIN SPINDLE
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Spindle Motor Power | cont/30min.rating | 5.5/7 Kw |
Spindle Bore | mm | 44 |
Spindle Nose | – | A24 |
STD.Chuck Dia | mm | 135 |
Max.Bar capacity | mm | 36 |
Spindle Speed Range | mm | 100/5000* |
Full Power Speed Range | rpm | 800-3000 |
TOOLING (GANG STYLE)
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Tool Holder Shank height x width | mm | 20×20 |
Boring Bar Shank Diameter | mm | 32max |
ACCURACY (AS PER VDI/DGQ 3341) | ||
Positioning | mm | 0.015 |
Repeatability | mm | 0.003 |
MACHINE SIZE
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Machine Size | mm | 1760 |
Floor Space (Length x Width) | mm | 1540 x 1208 |
Machine Weight | kgs | 1550 Approx) |
CNC System | GSK 988T/980 TDC/928 T without servo spindle |
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Here are some key components and features commonly found in a CNC lathe machine:
Structure
The machine consists of a rigid base or bed that provides stability and support for the various components. It may also include a headstock, tailstock, and carriage assembly.
Spindle
The spindle is a rotating component that holds the workpiece and provides the primary motion in a lathe machine. It is driven by a motor and is capable of rotating at different speeds, allowing for the desired cutting operations.
Chuck
The chuck is a device attached to the spindle that securely holds and grips the workpiece. It can be manual or power-operated, and different types of chucks may be used depending on the workpiece requirements.
Tool Turret
The tool turret holds multiple cutting tools and allows for automatic tool changes during the machining process. It can rotate and position the tools precisely, enabling various cutting operations without manual intervention.
Axes
A CNC lathe machine typically has two or more axes of movement. The primary axes are the X-axis, which controls the longitudinal movement of the cutting tool along the workpiece, and the Z-axis, which controls the transverse movement. Some advanced lathe machines may also have additional axes, such as the Y-axis and C-axis, for more complex machining operations.
Control System
The machine is controlled by a computer system that runs specialized software. The CNC control system interprets the design input, typically in the form of a part program, and generates the necessary commands to control the machine’s motors and movements. It allows for precise control of cutting parameters such as speed, feed rate, and depth of cut.
Automatic Tool Setting
CNC lathe machines often include automatic tool setting capabilities. This feature allows for the precise measurement and adjustment of tool positions and lengths, ensuring accuracy and consistency in machining operations.
Chip Management
Proper chip management is crucial in lathe machining. CNC lathe machines may have features such as chip conveyors or chip collection systems to efficiently remove chips and coolant from the machining area, keeping it clean and ensuring uninterrupted operation.
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