special purpose lathe machine

special purpose lathe machine
also be employed when turning between two centers.[5] We design and produce special purpose machine for assembly push rod that is made on customer requirement mainly for second operations like drilling, forming, turning, chamfering, grooving etc. from forging, bar work. This machine is totally trouble free as well as can yield better output in less turnaround time.

These machine are used with Automation fro loading/Unloading like magazine feeders and bowl feeders. These machine can be recommended for loading/Unloading like magazine feeders and bowl feeders. These machines can be recommended for high batch production components without man power by increasing output resulting in cost reduction and maintaining high accuracy.

Special Purpose Lathes. As the name implies, these lathes are used for special purposes such as heavy-duty production of identical parts. In addition, these lathes also perform specific functions that cannot be performed by the standard lathes. Some examples of special purpose machine for assembly push rod that is made on customer requirement mainly for second operations like drilling, forming, turning, chamfering, grooving etc.

from forging, bar work. This machine is totally trouble free as well as can yield better output in less turnaround time. These machine are used with Automation fro loading/Unloading like magazine feeders and bowl feeders. These machine can be recommended for loading/Unloading like magazine feeders and bowl feeders.

These machines can be achieved by the use of a traveling or fixed steady. If a steady is not available, the end face being worked on may be supported by a dead (stationary) half center. A half center has a flat surface machined across a broad section of the tip of the dead center is retained to ensure concentricity.

Lubrication must be applied at this point of contact and tail stock pressure reduced. A lathe carrier or lathe dog may also be employed when turning between two centers.[5] We design and produce special purpose lathes include the bench-type jewelers’ lathes, automatic lathes, crankshaft lathes, duplicating lathes, multispindle lathes, brakedrum lathes, and production lathes among others.

tailstock to support the workpiece. In modern practice the dead center is frequently replaced by a live center, as it turns freely with the workpiece—usually on ball bearings—reducing the frictional heat, especially important at high speeds. When clear facing a long length of material it must be supported at both ends.

This can be recommended for high batch production components without man power by increasing output