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CNC TURNING.
LATEST TECHNOLOGY TO INCREASE SPEEDS AND PRODUCTION RATE
18
CNC
LATHES
6
DUAL SPINDLE
LATHES
1
TRIPLE TURRET DUAL SPINDLE
5-1/2"
CAPACITY THROUGH BORE
CNC Turning is a manufacturing process in which bars of material are held in a chuck or collett and rotated while a tool is fed to the piece to remove material to create the desired shape. A turret (right), with tooling attached is programmed to move to the bar of raw material and remove material to create the programmed result. .
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The starting material, though usual round, can be other shapes such as squares or hexagons.
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CNC lathes or turning centers have tooling mounted on a turret which is computer-controlled. The more tools that that the turret can hold, the more options are available for complexities on the part.
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CNC’s with “live” tooling options, can stop the bar rotation and add additional features such as drilled holes, slots and milled surfaces.
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Some CNC turning centers have one spindle, allowing work to be done all from one side, while other turning centers, such as the one shown above, have two spindles, a main and sub-spindle. A part can be partially machined on the main spindle, moved to the sub-spindle and have additional work done to the other side this configuration.
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There are many different kinds of CNC turning centers with various types of tooling options, spindle options, outer diameter limitations as well as power and speed capabilities that affect the types of parts that can be economically made on it.