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.
Differences in machining between CW510 and CW614 brass on multi-spindle lathes
Machining CW510 brass requires a completely different approach compared to CW614 brass on multi-spindle automatic lathes. In this article, we analyze the main differences between the two alloys, focusing on chip control, thermal management, machining parameters, and production process stability.
Machining of lead-free CW510 brass on a multi-spindle lathe: issues and process optimization
The machining of lead-free CW510 brass on multi-spindle automatic lathes can present challenges related to chip control, dimensional stability, and productivity. In this article, we analyze the main causes and the technical solutions adopted to stabilize the process, improve quality, and reduce cycle times.