2. Commonly used accessories for machine tools
name | unit | parameter | Remark |
Processing range | Worktable travel (X axis) | mm | 600 | |
Saddle travel (Y axis) | mm | 400 | |
Spindle box travel (Z axis) | mm | 350 | |
Distance from spindle nose to work surface | mm | 29 5 -645 | |
Distance from spindle center to column guide surface | mm | 44 5 | |
workbench | working desk size | mm | 700*420 | |
Workbench load-bearing | kg | 300 | |
T-shaped slot (number of slots-slot width*spacing) | mm | 3 * 125 * 14 | |
Spindle | Motor Power | kw | 7.5 | |
Motor torque | Nm | 7 | |
Spindle motor speed | rpm | 20 000 | |
Spindle diameter | Mm | Ф100 | |
Spindle taper | / | Bt30 | |
system | New generation 22MA | | | |
Three axis motor | Motor powerX | w | 2.4 | |
Motor power Y | w | 2.4 | |
Motor power Z | w | 3.9 | |
speed | Cutting feed speed range | mm/min | 5-20000 | |
X/Y/Z axis rapid traverse speed | m/min | 48/48/48 | |
machine tool Accuracy | Positioning accuracy (X/Y/Z) | Mm | ±0.005/300 | GB/T 18400.4 (Full trip) |
Repeat positioning accuracy (X/Y/Z) | Mm | ±0.003/300 |
Tool magazine | Tool magazine capacity | Bundle | twenty one | |
Maximum tool diameter (adjacent vacancy) | mm | 60(80) | |
Maximum tool length | mm | 250 | |
Maximum tool mass | Kg | 3 | |
Tool change time (near knife) | Sec | 1.6 | |
other | air pressure | Kgf/cm² | 6 | |
Equipment capacity | K V | 12 | |
Approximate dimensions of the machine tool (length*width*height) | CM | 1900*2050*2500 | Corresponds to X*Y*Z axis |
Machine weight (approx.) | Kg | About 2,800 | |
gas flow | m³/min | 0.15 | |
3. Main parts brands
4. System main function table (some functions need to be combined with the configuration of the host to be realized)
serial number | Function | illustrate | Remark |
1 | Maximum total control axis (servo axis + spindle + plc axis) | 9 | |
Maximum number of control servo axes | 5 | |
Maximum number of control spindles | 2 | |
2 | Control the number of axes simultaneously | Maximum 4 axes~5 axes | |
3 | Display unit | | |
4 | High-speed processing mode 1 | | |
5 | High speed and high precision control | | |
6 | SSS control | | |
7 | Tolerance control | | |
8 | The minimum setting unit can be up to 0.0001 mm | The system can set the minimum unit | |
9 | Imperial/Metric conversion | Conversion of machine tool units | |
10 | decimal point input | Programming instruction data specification method | |
11 | position | | |
12 | Linear interpolation | Multi-axis or single-axis coordinated movement control function | |
13 | Arc interpolation | Arc processing function | |
14 | spiral interpolation | Spiral processing function | |
15 | Automatic acceleration and deceleration control | | |
16 | High speed rigid tapping | Reduce rigid tapping time and errors | |
17 | Manual rapid feed | | |
18 | JOG feed | | |
19 | Incremental feed | | |
20 | Hand wheel feed | | |
twenty one | pause | | |
twenty two | Background editing | Program editing can be performed simultaneously during processing | |
twenty three | Absolute and incremental settings | Programming instruction data specification method | |
twenty four | Parameter wizard | | |
25 | Alarm Wizard | | |
26 | Status, clock, running, editing, maintenance display | | |
27 | Troubleshooting | Can find current machine tool fault conditions | |
28 | Multi-language display function | Switchable display in multiple languages | |
29 | Input and output of processing programs, parameters, tool offsets, etc. | | |
30 | Multiple connection interfaces, network ports, USB transmission | | |
31 | Digital and analog spindles available | | |
32 | Spindle positioning | The spindle can be stopped at a fixed point for tapping, tool changing, etc. | |
33 | Tool compensation | 400 groups | |
34 | Coordinate System | Basic: G52~G59, 48 extensions | |
35 | Coordinate rotation | Orthogonal coordinates can be rotated to facilitate programming | |
36 | Plane selection | You can use the G17 G18 G19 command to select the desired plane | |
37 | Reference points 1, 2, 3, 4 return to position | | |
38 | Select block to skip | Program section skipping makes processing operations more flexible | |
39 | single block | The program is non-continuous and can be executed piece by piece. | |
40 | dry run | | |
41 | Mechanical lock | | |
42 | Accessibility lock | | |
43 | Graphic check | | |
44 | Program restarts | After the program is temporarily interrupted, it can be restarted | |
45 | Manual insertion, MDI insertion, etc. | running intermediate | |
46 | macro program | Available variable programming | |
47 | Fixed cycle for holes | Fixed cycles for hole machining, such as deep hole drilling cycles | |
48 | Any angle chamfer/corner R | | |
49 | Pitch and backlash compensation | Machine tool axis pitch and backlash compensation function | |
50 | emergency stop | | |