Machining Units

 

In the second step, you choose an appropriate machining unit. Its quality determines that of your later results decisively. That’s why we offer a great variety for each kind of application and each price segment.

For selecting your suitable spindle, you can ask yourself some guiding questions. Of course, we would be glad to advise you in considering all relevant details.

When should one choose a high frequency spindle? Usually you can follow for working on most kinds of plastics and non-ferrous metals with smaller tool diameters (diameter from 1 to 6 mm) the principle “high rotational speed instead of high torque”.

A high-revving rotary current spindle is recommended for medium tool sizes (diameter from approximately 4 to 10 mm). Using these spindles you have the greatest flexibility.

And when should one prefer a low-revving rotary current spindle? A spindle with much power and torque makes mainly sense when a high chip removal rate should be achieved with bigger tools (diameter from approximately 8 to 20 mm).

 

Much power for great removal performance – furthermore they can also hold the biggest tool diameters.

 

You will achieve best results with these precision spindles when you work with high rates of feed and high rotational speeds.

 

A plain spindle at a reasonable price for all kinds of works which do not demand for highest precision.

 

The material is compressed by an extremely strong dot embossing needle – this is ideal for inscriptions in very hard sorts of metal.

 

By cutting instead of milling some soft materials can be processed quicker and in better quality.

 

If thicker materials should be processed, an oscillating knife is ideal as it moves up and down at a high speed.

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