CNC Machine Center & CNC Lathe For Sale
CNC machining center is indispensable in diverse industries for manufacturing progress. CNC lathe has been widely using in mechanical manufacturing to solve the complex, precision, small-batch, multi-variety parts processing process. It is a flexible and efficient automatic machine tool, represents the development direction of modern machine tool control technology, is a typical mechanical and electrical products, and occupies a pivotal position. With the rapid development of precision machining technology and the continuous improvement of machining accuracy of parts, higher requirements are put forward for the customized precision of CNC(computer numerical control) lathe. They are high precision cutting tools.
The CNC milling machine is a wide range use CNC lathe that can process surfaces (horizontal planes, vertical planes), grooves (keyways, T-slots, dovetail slots, etc.), tooth parts (gears, spline shafts, sprockets, spiral surfaces (threads, spiral grooves) and various curved surfaces; In addition, it can also be used to process the surface and inner hole of the rotating body and cut the workpiece.
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Vertical 3 Axis CNC Machining Center JDV966JSWAY has a wide variety of CNC machine tools including lathes, machining centers, swiss lathe, slant bed lathe...Inquire
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Multi Axis Gang Type Slant Bed CNC Turning Lathe B8DInquire
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JSWAY D266 Electric Spindle 6 Axis Live Tool CNC Swiss LatheInquire
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2 Axis CNC Lathe Machine With Turret & Tailstockmachining long parts 100-550mmInquire
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Dual Spindle Turret Twin Spindle CNC Turning Machine BMT55Inquire
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CFG46/CFG56 2 axis gang type slant bed CNC lathe machine45 degree slant bed lathe, easy for chips convey.Inquire
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2 Axis Slant Bed Cnc Lathe Machine CF36Inquire
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2 axis gang type slant bed CNC lathe machine M46/M56Inquire
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CFG46D/CFG56D 2 axis slant bed turret CNC lathe machine for saleservo motor turretInquire
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What are the axis referred to for CNC machining?
Standard nomenclature for CNC machining refers to the direction of motion that a workpiece can be machined from. X, Y, and Z are linear axes with the Z-axis aligned with the spindle of the machine which holds the workpiece. A, B and C are rotary axes around X, Y and Z respectively. U, V, and W may be used to refer to parallel linear axes along X, Y and Z. Some of the most common brands are Haas lathes, Mori seiki, and Mazak lathes.