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T series high speed drilling and tapping center machine T-500


Spindle speed: standard 20000rpm; Special 24000rpm, 16/21T Electronic Servo Tool Library, Three Axis 48/64 m Displacement Speed

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T series high speed drilling and tapping center machine T-600


Spindle speed: standard 20000rpm; Special 24000rpm, 16/21T Electronic Servo Tool Library, Three Axes 48/64 m Displacement Speed

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T series high speed drilling and tapping center machine T-700


Spindle speed: standard 20000rpm; Special 24000rpm, 16/21T Electronic Servo Tool Library, Three Axes 48/64 m Displacement Speed

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SV series vertical machining center machine SV-855


It is suitable for the processing of various planes, holes and complex shapes in medium batch production, saving tooling, shortening the production cycle and improving the processing accuracy. It is an ideal processing equipment for national defense industry, tractor, light industry, automobile manufacturing, textile machinery, mold industry and box parts processing.

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What is the difference between engraving and milling machines, routers, and machining centers? I finally figured it out!


What are the differences between machining centers, engraving and milling machines, and routers? This is a frequently asked question for many friends who have just entered the industry when buying mechanical equipment. They would be at a loss and not know what equipment to buy to meet their needs. Today, Huaen Intelligent Equipment will reveal the differences between these three.

What components are optional for vertical machining centers?


The application of vertical machining centers is pervasive, and their advantages of high machining accuracy and efficiency are incomparable to ordinary machine tools. The body of the vertical machining center is made of high-grade cast iron and undergoes strict natural aging and stress relief processes to ensure its machining accuracy and stability. When you, as clients, place procurement, we, as machining center manufacturers, usually make reasonable recommendations based on your processing requirements and materials. The prices of machining centers with different configurations also vary greatly. The quotation would vary from many factors. As clients, what you need to be concerned about is how to choose the best-fit components for your company. Below is my introduction to you: Optional components for vertical machining centers: System: Common ones include Fanuc and Mitsubishi from Japan, Siemens from Germany, Syntec from Taiwan, and iNC from China. Tool magazine: bucket hat or disc-style tool magazine (mechanical arm tool magazine). Screw: Taiwan-imported high-precision screws or made-in-China brand screws. Fourth and fifth axes: optional. Chip conveyor: chain or spiral type. The spindle brand for vertical machining centers is also important. With the optimization of workpiece materials and the improvement of machining accuracy requirements, there are also many applications of high-speed and high-power electric spindles. After being equipped with a series of related devices that control the spindle temperature and vibration power functions, the safety and reliability of high-speed operation can be greatly guaranteed. The advantages of integral high-precision electric spindle are obvious, with small vibration and less thermal deformation. An independent cooling device is used to control the constant temperature of the rotating C-axis, B-axis, tool mounting electric spindle, and cutting oil. The core constant temperature control system and superior spindle circulation internal cooling system ensure stability during high-speed operation and consistency in part machining accuracy. By selecting suitable components, a cost-effective vertical machining center can not only complete rough and fine machining of parts with one clamping, but also carry out various production processes in small and medium-sized batches, and can fully form automatic line batch production.By selecting suitable components, a cost-effective vertical machining center can not only complete rough and fine machining of parts with one clamping, but also carry out various production processes in small and medium-sized batches, and can fully form automatic line batch production.

What are the differences between gantry machining centers and gantry milling machines?


Gantry machining centers and gantry milling machines are all large CNC machine tools. The processing objects of both are the same, which are large workpieces, such as large castings, sheet metal parts, or large box parts. Both are widely used in the mold processing industry. The machining process of gantry milling machines and gantry machining centers is the same, and their bed structures are also similar. The gantry machining center and gantry milling machine are automated machining-type CNC machine tools controlled by CNC system programs. Both should be classified as high-performance CNC machine tools in terms of machining accuracy and efficiency. The more intuitive difference is that the gantry machining center has a tool magazine with an automatic tool changer, while the gantry milling machine does not. It wouldn't be so hard to tell that the gantry machining center equipped with a tool magazine has an automatic tool-changing function, so it can be said that the machining accuracy of the gantry machining center is higher than that of the gantry milling machine. It is easy to see from the summary that when using a gantry milling machine, manual replacement of suitable tools for different types of machining is required, while gantry machining centers can automatically change tools through a robotic arm.

The difference between a vertical machining center and a horizontal machining center


A vertical machining center refers to a machining center where the spindle is in a vertical state. Its structural form is mostly a fixed column, and the worktable is rectangular without indexing and rotation functions. It is suitable for machining disc, sleeve, and plate parts. A vertical machining center generally has three linear motion coordinate axes and can install a rotating table along the horizontal axis on the worktable, commonly known as a four-axis machining center in the industry. It is mostly used for machining spiral line parts. Vertical machining centers are easy to install, operate, observe machining conditions, debug programs, and have a wide range of applications. However, due to the height of the column and the limitations of the tool-changing device, it can't process parts that are too high. When machining cavities or concave surfaces, chips are not easily discharged, and in severe cases, they can damage the tool, destroy the already machined surface, and affect the smooth progress of machining. A horizontal machining center is a machining center with a horizontal spindle, usually equipped with an automatic indexing rotary worktable. It generally has 3-5 motion coordinates, commonly consisting of three linear and one rotary motion coordinate. After one clamping, the workpiece completes the machining of the other four surfaces except for the mounting and top. It is most suitable for machining box-type parts. Compared with vertical machining centers, horizontal machining centers have convenient chip removal and are beneficial for machining, but they have complex structures and higher prices.

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What are the environmental requirements for the installation of vertical machining centers?


What are the environmental requirements for the installation of vertical machining centers? Many factors affect the machining precision of vertical machining centers, one of them is the environment in which the vertical machining center is installed. What are the environmental requirements for installing vertical machining centers?

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‌What is the difference between 5-axis linkage machining and 3+2 positioning machining?


What is 3+2 positioning machining? The principle of 3+2 positioning machining is essentially the implementation of a three-axis function at a specific angle (i.e. "positioning"). Simply put, it means that after the machine tool rotates the angle, it is still machined in the ordinary three-axis way. What is 5-axis linkage machining? According to ISO regulations, when describing the motion of CNC machine tools, a left-hand Cartesian coordinate system is used; The coordinate axis parallel to the main axis is defined as the Z axis, and the rotational coordinates around the X, Y, and Z axes are A, B, and C, respectively. Typically, five-axis linkage refers to the linear interpolation motion of any five coordinates in X, Y, Z, A, and B.

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