CNC Lathe

High precision in rotary operations

CNC Lathe; "Computer Numerical Control".
These are automatic machines that operate with computers or special control systems, with electrical, electronic, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems working in harmony with mechanical systems, and are capable of performing operations such as cutting, shaping, and drilling metal parts with high precision using a programmed memory. They enable the rapid, serial production of manufactured parts with consistent precision.
Each movement represents an axis. A simple CNC lathe has X and Z servo-controlled axes. There is one servo-controlled spindle. It offers a precise speed range. It consists of a hydraulic chuck where the workpiece is attached and a counter-spindle. Tools include multiple tool stations positioned by a servo or hydraulic system called a turret. This allows cutting and drilling tools suitable for different purposes to be attached.
Depending on the technical equipment,
there are C-axis, Y-axis, counter-spindle, bar-fed, and workpiece-holding designs.
CNC lathes are used in the production of products designed with CAD (Computer-Aided Design) and CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software. This software designs the part to be produced in a computer environment and converts this design into numerical commands that the CNC lathe machine can understand. The machine processes the raw material by following these commands and produces the final product.
It caters to all industries that use various raw materials such as steel, plastic, wood, composite, and glass.