Diagram introduction to the main structure of CNC lathe

The CNC lathe consists of a spindle, slide, and tool post. The CNC system includes a display (CRT), a control panel, and a high-voltage control system.


CNC lathes generally feature two-axis linkage: the Z-axis, which moves parallel to the spindle, and the X-axis, which moves perpendicular to the spindle in the horizontal plane. The latest milling and turning centers also incorporate a C-axis for indexing workpieces. The tool post accommodates milling cutters for milling and pinning workpieces. The figure below shows the components and names of CNC lathes.
… Because CNC is required, the CNC lathe must have CNC device electrical control and CRT operation panel

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