The Introduction of The Auxiliary for CNC Lathe Machine
The optional auxiliary for a CNC lathe can vary depending on the specific machine and its configuration. However, some common optional auxiliaries that can be added to a CNC lathe for enhanced functionality and capabilities.
What are the operations performed in a CNC lathe?
Obviously, CNC lathe is the most popular Lathes on the market, and let’ study more about it. CNC means Computerized numerically controlled, which is widely used as a lathe in modern society because of its fast and accurate working.
The machine tool is controlled by computer programs. Once the program is loaded into the computer, it begins to operate at a high rate and with great accuracy. Even a preplanned programmed machine exists, in which once the code for the various tasks is set, the machine may begin operating without having to change the code again. After the initial setup, a semi-skilled worker may readily run it. These sorts of lathes, like capstan and turret, are also utilized for mass manufacturing, but there is no programmed feeding system. These lathes produce components with extremely tight dimensional tolerances.
What is CNC Lathe?
CNC lathe is a computer-numeric controlled machine tool specialized in CNC turning machining, including taper turning, hard turning, spherical generation, facing, cutting off, knurling, drilling, grooving, etc. Compared to a conventional lathe, CNC lathes are operated with precise design instructions and programs to improve the productivity and precision of CNC machining demands.
