Detailed Description: Introduction to CNC Lathe Machining
CNC lathe machining is a high-precision and high-efficiency mechanical processing method that uses digital information to control the displacement of parts and cutting tools on automated machine tools. It is the most effective solution for processing complex, high-precision workpieces with small batch sizes and diverse varieties, especially for aerospace components and precision mechanical parts.
Main Components of CNC Machine Tools
Main Machine Tool
The mechanical body of CNC equipment, including bed, column, spindle, feed mechanism and other structural parts. It undertakes all cutting and machining tasks with high rigidity and stability.
Numerical Control Device
The core control system of CNC machine tools, including hardware (circuit boards, displays, keyboards) and software. It is used to input programs, store data, execute interpolation operations and realize automatic control functions.
Drive Device
The power execution unit including spindle motors, feed motors and servo drive units. Driven by electric or electro-hydraulic systems, it controls spindle rotation and multi-axis feed motion to achieve precise positioning, curve machining and complex contour processing.
Auxiliary Device
Essential supporting equipment to ensure stable operation, including cooling, chip removal, lubrication, lighting and monitoring systems. It also covers hydraulic/pneumatic devices, tool changers, rotary tables and testing instruments.
Programming & Auxiliary Equipment
Professional devices used for off-line programming, program storage and process debugging outside the CNC machine tool.