Want this question answered?
Milling in a lathe can be two things:A cutter is gripped in the chuck and a workpiece the the tool post. The work piece is then milled by using the feed on the lathe. Although it has been done, it is an unconventional method and is not recommended.A 3-in-1 lathe with a milling attachment as part of the machine used for milling a work piece.
mostly is the hardening done by induction hardening machine, I know also manufactures that do this using the flame hardening method.
One advantage of a lathe machine is that it can perform very detailed and intricate designs. One disadvantage of a lathe machine is that these machines are more expensive than other types of machines used to produce this type of work.
No, you'll burn your lathe motor up immediately. (it might last 30 seconds before it literally smokes.) You'll need to buy and install a "buck-boost" type transformer to drop the voltage from 480 to 420V. Best to have a qualified commercial electrician wire it up if you value your lathe.
Lathe specifications· Distance between centers· Swing over the bed· Swing over the cross slide· Horse power of the motor· Number of speeds
A computer numerically controlled lathe and a computer numerically controlled milling machine differ primarily in their core operations and the kinds of parts they can create. To make pieces like shafts and rings that are both cylindrical and symmetrical, a CNC lathe primarily rotates the workpiece while cutting tools remove material. However, computer numerical control (CNC) milling machines can create more complex forms and features like slots, holes, and curves by using revolving cutting tools to remove material from a fixed workpiece. While CNC lathes excel at generating very precise circular components, CNC milling machines offer greater freedom for producing three-dimensional parts.
The remains of the old coolant can cause the new coolant to fail. Using the wrong type of coolant can also damage the engine.
The first machine that did printing using movable type was a printing press. There is a link below.
what type of machine? Is it one that you are using or fabricating?
It is a semi-automatic or automatic machine that is designed to copy articles from a pre=made master model or piece. There are several different types, some using electronic computer logic! an elementary trace type is the Lathe used to duplicate keys you can find in any locksmith shop, the tracer follows the up and down patterns of the key and cuts them ( lathe portion) in on the blank key, securely mounted. These things are well over a hundred years old.
Cost of drill = x. Cost of lathe = 7x. Cost of two lathes and 3 drills = 7x + 7x + x + x + x = 17x. If 17x = 8500, then x = 500. Each drill costs 500. Each lathe costs 3500.
a hammer