Specification of High Precision Custom Made tck56 750mm
Specifications | Units | TCK56x750 |
Max.swing over bed | mm | 560 |
Max. Swing over cross slide | mm | ---- |
Max. Processing length | mm | 750 |
Cross slide length | mm | 1000 |
Lathe bed straucture |
| 45° integral inclined lathe |
Distance between cross slide and spindle axis | mm | ---- |
Spindle nose |
| A2-6 |
Spindle (C axis )speed range | R/min | 50-3500 |
Spindle bore | mm | 66mm |
Bar capacity | mm | 75mm |
Spindle (C Axis)motor | kw | 11 |
Milling head |
| 12 station driven turret |
Milling head power | kw | 2.3 |
Milling head speed | R/min | 6000 |
X axis travel | mm | 340 |
Z axis trave | mm | 1000 |
Y axis trave | mm | 100 |
Turret type |
| 12 station driven turret |
X rapid traverse | Mm/min | 24000 |
Z rapid traverse | Mm/min | 24000 |
Y rapid traverse | Mm/min | 15000 |
X/Z axis positioning accuracy | mm | 0.006 |
X/Z axis repositioning accuracy | mm | 0.015 |
Spindle (C axis)dividing positioning accuracy | mm | 0.02’’(70 arc-seond) |
Spindle (C axis)dividing repositioning accuracy | mm | 0.006’’(20 arc-seond) |
Machine dimension(LxWxH) | mm | 3400x2060x2100 |
Net weight | Kg | 4200/4500 |
Other optional configuration of turret
Hydraulic servo turret, vdi turret
Taiwanese linear guideways on the TCK56 slant bed lathe improve machining accuracy:
Live Tool Turret (Core Component):
Mounted on the spindle (typically with interfaces like BMT, VDI, etc.), capable of holding multiple tools.
Key Feature: The turret can not only perform turning operations (radial), but more importantly, it features built-in drive power (driven by a servo motor), allowing it to mount rotating tools (milling cutters, drills, taps, etc.).
Y-axis (Critical Feature): The live tool turret typically incorporates Y-axis functionality. This means the rotating tools can move not only in the X (radial) and Z (axial) directions, but also in the Y-axis (vertical direction). This enables the machine to perform off-center milling, drilling, tapping, as well as more complex 2.5D or 3D contour milling, significantly expanding its machining capabilities.
C-axis (Indexing/Contouring Control):
The main spindle (and sometimes the sub-spindle) is not only a rotating spindle but also a high-precision numerically controlled rotary axis (C-axis).
Functions:
Indexing Positioning: Precisely rotates the spindle to a specific angle for milling or drilling operations (e.g., milling keyways, drilling holes distributed around a circumference).
Contouring Control: During complex contour milling, the C-axis can interpolate with the X, Y, and Z axes, enabling true 3-axis, 4-axis (X/Y/Z/C), or even 5-axis (if equipped with a B-axis turret) simultaneous machining. This allows machining of complex surfaces, cams, spiral grooves, and similar features.