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A vertical machining center features a spindle axis perpendicular to the worktable. It is primarily engineered for processing complex parts including plates, disks, molds, and small shell components with high efficiency and precision.
The system operates by controlling the CNC unit through pre-programmed instructions. It manages the precise movement of each axis while regulating spindle speed and cutting depth. The spindle drives tools for drilling, cutting, and milling, while the worktable moves across three coordinate axes to achieve exact positioning. The automatic tool changing (ATC) system swaps tools seamlessly based on the program requirements.
| Industry | Application Details |
|---|---|
| Automobile Manufacturing | Engine parts, chassis components, and body structural members. |
| Aviation Manufacturing | Complex components like turbine blades and structural parts. |
| Electronic Manufacturing | Precision circuit boards and semiconductor equipment packaging molds. |
| Mold Manufacturing | Injection molds, stamping molds, and high-precision die-casting molds. |