Click to see an educational diagram of a typical metalworking lathe are applied to the workpiece to create an object with symmetry about that axis. The bed of Lathe acts as the base on which the different fixed and operations parts of the Lathe are mounted. Lathe beds are usually made as single piece casting of semi-steel (i.
e., toughened cast iron),with the addition of small quantity of steel scrap to the workpiece to create an object with symmetry about that axis. The bed of Lathe acts as the base on which the different fixed and operations parts of the Lathe are mounted. Lathe beds are usually made as single piece casting of semi-steel (i.
e., toughened cast iron),with the addition of small quantity of steel scrap to the cast iron during melting; the material ‘cast iron’ facilitating an easy sliding action. In case of extremely large machines, the bed may be in two or more pieces, bolted together to from the desired length. For more:Lathe machine: Main Parts, Operation and Working Your local Okuma distributor will be happy to give you a call or visit your facility to discuss your machine tool needs.
Click to see an educational diagram of a typical metalworking lathe a tool that rotates the workpiece about an axis of rotation to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, deformation, facing, and turning, with tools that are applied to the workpiece to create an object with symmetry about that axis.
The bed of Lathe acts as the base on which the different fixed and operations parts of the Lathe are mounted. Lathe beds are usually made as single piece casting of semi-steel (i.e., toughened cast iron),with the addition of small quantity of steel scrap to the cast iron during melting; the material ‘cast iron’ facilitating an easy sliding action.
In case of extremely large machines, the bed may be in two or more pieces, bolted together to from the desired length. For more:Lathe machine: Main Parts, Operation and Working Your local Okuma distributor will be happy to give you a