Bar Clamping and Dimensional Stability in Automatic Machining Operations
Bar clamping is a fundamental factor for ensuring dimensional stability, vibration reduction and production continuity on automatic lathes, CNC machines and sliding-headstock lathes. The quality of the bar clamping collet directly affects part accuracy, tool life and the overall performance of the machine.
Process Industrialization in Multi-Spindle Lathes Through the Design of Special Cam Systems
In multi-spindle automatic lathes, productivity, quality and process reliability depend on the balance between machine, tooling, material and machining cycle. In this context, the design of special cam systems allows the machine kinematics to be optimized and supports the industrialization of the manufacturing process.
Chip control and dimensional stability in the machining of CW510 brass on multi-spindle lathes
Chip control during the machining of CW510 brass on multi-spindle automatic lathes is critical to ensuring dimensional stability, production continuity, and reduced scrap. In this article, we analyze the main challenges and the technical approach for optimizing the process and improving machine efficiency.