CNC Sliding Headstock Automatic Lathe
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Optional Configurations
- Two-axis drilling attachment: For hole-making operations such as drilling, enlarging, reaming and tapping
- Three-axis drilling and boring attachment: Supports drilling, enlarging, boring and tapping, and can also machine tapered holes
- Guiding attachment: Used for long, slender shafts (e.g., parts longer than 200 mm) to prevent bending during turning operations
- Part-clamping attachment: Holds the finished part and places it into the collection tray, particularly important for very small components (diameter ≤ 1 mm)
Technical Specifications
| Model | | | | ||
| Max. bar diameter (mm) | Ø4 | Ø7 | Ø10 | ||
| Max. Workpiece Diameter length (mm) | 50 | 66 | |||
| Max. spindle speed (r/min) | 9000 | ||||
| Max. drilling diameter | Ø4mm (copper) Ø3mm (steel) | ||||
| Spindle power (kW) | 1 | ||||
| CNC system | Dedicated CNC system | ||||
| Tool configuration | Balance turning tools ×2 (No.1, No.2) | ||||
| Vertical turning tools ×3 (No.3, No.4, No.5) | |||||
| End-face drilling holders ×2 (depending on selected attachments) | |||||
| Max. tool slide feed rate (m/min) | 16 | ||||
| Z-axis rapid traverse (m/min) | 15 | ||||
| Repeatability (mm) | 0.007 | ||||
| Balance tool slide motor power (W) | 1200 | ||||
| Vertical tool slide motor power (W) | 400 | 1000 | |||
| Tailstock motor power (W) | 400 | ||||
| Machine weight (kg) | ≤660 | ||||
| Total power (kVA) | 5 | ||||
| Overall dimensions (mm) | 1280×1256×1600 | 1555×1256×1600 | |||
What types of parts are suitable for a single-spindle automatic sliding head CNC lathe?
What types of parts are suitable for a single-spindle automatic sliding head CNC lathe?
It is ideal for machining small-diameter steel parts and non-ferrous metal components.
How can machining accuracy be maintained on this type of lathe?
How can machining accuracy be maintained on this type of lathe?
The CNC lathe’s structure provides high inherent accuracy, but regular maintenance is essential. Proper tool-offset settings, backlash calibration and secure workpiece clamping also help ensure stable machining precision.
What is special about the tool-setting process on this lathe?
What is special about the tool-setting process on this lathe?
Tool setting is similar to that of a conventional CNC lathe, but the sliding-head design requires higher tool-setting accuracy due to its machining characteristics.
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