The Swiss-type CNC lathe uses linear rolling guides on all three axes, driven by absolute servo motors. Its linear tool rack structure features rapid tool changes and high precision. The CNC system is feature-rich and easy to operate. Equipped with an automatic feeder, it enables automated production. The Swiss-type CNC lathe is designed with a rational structure, quick tool changes, and high reliability. When machining slender parts, compared to similar machine tools, it significantly reduces the number of feeds, improving machining efficiency. For many parts up to 150mm in length, the entire length can be machined in a single feed. The Swiss-type CNC lathe features oil-cooled electric spindles for both main and auxiliary spindles, providing uniform cooling even at high speeds, resulting in superior performance compared to ordinary air-cooled electric spindles. Absolute control eliminates the need to return to the origin point during startup and shutdown, saving time, effort, and labor. Swiss-type CNC lathes are widely used in cutting-edge industries such as communications, electronics, automotive, watchmaking, medical devices, optical instruments, and aerospace.
Before using a Swiss-type CNC lathe, thorough preparation is essential. This significantly improves the efficiency of the machine. Preparation includes:
1. Testing after power-on: Check if all indicator lights on the system operation interface are normal, and if all buttons and switches are in the correct positions; check if there are any alarm prompts on the display screen; check if the values of hydraulic pressure gauges are within the required range; check if the cooling fan of the control cabinet is normal; check if the cutting tool and rotary tool holder are clamped tightly, and if the cutting tool is damaged; check if the guide sleeve and chuck are properly adjusted.
2. Inspection when power is off: When power is off, the main inspections are to check whether the coolant, hydraulic oil, and lubricating oil levels are sufficient, whether all the necessary tools and measuring instruments are ready, and whether the chip groove is cleaned properly.
3. Post-operation observation: After operation, pay attention to any abnormal noise. If you hear any abnormal sound, stop the machine immediately (the alert period is one work cycle); check the control box for any abnormal odors and temperature.
Swiss-type CNC lathes offer superior machining precision, resulting in higher product quality. They can move across multiple axes, making them well-suited for machining complex shapes. Modifications to the machining requirements are simpler, requiring only a change to the CNC program, eliminating the need for additional steps and significantly reducing production preparation time. Furthermore, Swiss-type lathes boast exceptional productivity, exceeding that of conventional machine tools by more than six times.
Swiss-type CNC lathes hold a significant advantage in the market for precision shaft machining and machining small, complex parts. This series of machine tools can also be equipped with automatic feeding devices to achieve fully automated production on a single machine, reducing labor costs and the number of defective products during production. They are ideally suited for producing large quantities of precision shaft parts. Through continuous innovation, Swiss-type lathes can also be used as feed lathes, a very user-friendly design that greatly expands their application range.
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