Aug 14, 2024 Leave a message

What Does High Rigidity Of Vertical Machining Center Mean?

The high rigidity of a vertical machining center mainly refers to its static rigidity and dynamic rigidity.

Static rigidity mainly involves the degree of deformation of the machine tool itself during the cutting process, especially the static rigidity of the three-axis lead screw. A machine tool with good static rigidity can maintain the stability of its shape and size when subjected to external forces, thereby ensuring machining accuracy.

Dynamic rigidity is another important indicator for measuring the rigidity of a machine tool, which involves the performance of the machine tool under dynamic conditions. A machine tool with good dynamic rigidity can remain stable during high-speed cutting or high-speed feeding, reduce vibration and errors, and thus improve machining accuracy and efficiency. There is a proportional relationship between dynamic rigidity and static rigidity, that is, the better the dynamic rigidity, the more stable the performance of the machine tool.

In the design and manufacturing process of high-rigidity vertical machining centers, a series of measures will be taken to improve the rigidity and stability of the machine tool, including the use of high-strength materials, optimized structural design, and the use of advanced damping technology. These measures work together to enable high-rigidity vertical machining centers to play a key role in efficient and precise machining and meet the requirements of the manufacturing industry for part machining accuracy.

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