The main difference is the following:
On a CNC Lathe the material to be worked is held in a chuck and rotated around and the tools are clamped. These tools are then moved against the rotating material to cut into it.
On a CNC Mill the tools are held in a chuck and rotated around and the material to be worked is clamped. These tools are then moved against the stationary material to cut into it.
The two axises used on a CNC lathe are:X - CrossZ - Longitudinal
Tails tock sleeves are used on CNC lathes. It is the equivalent to a tail stock quill on a center lathe but in this case it uses hydraulic pressure to move it in and out of the tail stock. The function of both tail stock sleeve or quill is to clamp the workpiece by means of a center that is inserted into the sleeve or quill. On a center lathe it is used for drilling also but not on a CNC lathe.
Lathe specifications· Distance between centers· Swing over the bed· Swing over the cross slide· Horse power of the motor· Number of speeds
Instead of a lathe, you can use a milling machine, which allows for precision shaping of materials but in a different manner, typically involving the removal of material from a stationary workpiece. A CNC router is another alternative, suitable for creating complex shapes and designs in wood, plastic, and soft metals. Additionally, hand tools like chisels and files can be employed for smaller or more intricate projects, though they require more manual effort and skill.
To run a center lathe machine automatically, you can use a combination of a programmable logic controller (PLC) and a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) system. First, you need to set up the CNC program that defines the machining operations, including feed rates and tool paths. Once the program is loaded into the CNC system, you can start the machine, which will automatically control the spindle speed, tool movement, and workpiece rotation as per the programmed instructions. Additionally, ensure safety measures are in place to monitor the process and shut down the machine if necessary.
The two axises used on a CNC lathe are:X - CrossZ - Longitudinal
cnc lathe
VTL = Vertical Turret Lathe with computer numerical control (CNC)
2-Axis CNC machining refers to a CNC lathe which only needs two axises, X and Z, to perform its function.
It makes round things.
I would check with the manufacturer of the CNC lathe. So many CNC machines are custom products that sometimes the manufacturer is the only one that can provide parts. You can get parts through http://www.machinetools.net.tw/parts/e-catalog-420-597.htm They have online catalogs of parts.
X and Z axis, no Y axis
Harrison Lathe is a UK based company which manufactures comprehensive lathe machines. It sells Conventional (engine) Lathes. They also sell Manual or CNC Lathes.
A cnc lathe can manufacture nearly anything cylindrical. Some even have attachments to do other types of work in the machine as well, for a virtually endless array of parts. Whatever you can imagine really, as long as it will fit in the machine.
When a company manufactures products in small batches, a CNC Lathe machine can help them produce a few products at a time rather than several at a time.
The speed of the turret on a Haas CNC lathe can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. Typically, turret indexing speeds can range from 0.1 to 1 second per position. Some advanced models may offer even faster indexing speeds for improved productivity. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation for the specific Haas CNC lathe model in question.
Tails tock sleeves are used on CNC lathes. It is the equivalent to a tail stock quill on a center lathe but in this case it uses hydraulic pressure to move it in and out of the tail stock. The function of both tail stock sleeve or quill is to clamp the workpiece by means of a center that is inserted into the sleeve or quill. On a center lathe it is used for drilling also but not on a CNC lathe.