CNC vertical lathes and CNC horizontal lathes are two different types of processing equipment. Although they both require programming when used, the programming methods and content of the two are different.
CNC vertical lathes can complete the processing of various complex shapes such as straight lines, arcs, chamfers, and threads. They have the advantages of high precision, high efficiency, and high reliability, and are widely used in automobile, aviation, aerospace, mold and other industries.
Compared with the CNC horizontal lathe, the programming of the CNC vertical lathe has the following differences: First, the processing method of the CNC vertical lathe is different from that of the CNC horizontal lathe. It is necessary to control the relative position of the spindle and the tool holder to achieve high-speed rotation of the processing tool and the workpiece axis. Move to complete the entire processing process. Therefore, in vertical lathe programming, it is necessary to set parameters such as spindle position, tool holder position, tool radius, processing depth, workpiece rotation speed and feed speed, and write machine tool trajectory instructions to generate a processing program.
Secondly, the programming difficulty of CNC vertical lathe is slightly higher than that of CNC horizontal lathe, which requires an in-depth understanding of processing technology and mathematical expressions. In vertical lathe programming, it is necessary to select appropriate cutting tools according to the workpiece shape and processing requirements, determine the processing plan, and conduct processing mechanics analysis such as cutting force, torque, shear stress, etc. to ensure stability and workpiece quality during the processing.
Finally, the application scope of CNC vertical lathe programming is relatively narrow, the required professional skills are also relatively specialized, and the quality requirements for operators are relatively high. Therefore, when performing vertical lathe programming, you need to have rich engineering experience, good mathematical skills and analytical skills, and be able to quickly identify and solve problems.
In short, CNC vertical lathe programming is different from CNC horizontal lathe programming. Correct programming and parameter settings need to be carried out according to actual processing requirements to ensure processing quality and efficiency. When performing vertical lathe programming, you need to have systematic knowledge and skills, be able to operate the equipment proficiently, and conduct in-depth analysis of the processing technology to ensure the stability and high quality of the processing results.





