CNC Turning

CNC turning is a manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled machine tools to process materials to the desired shapes and dimensions. CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines are programmed using G-code, which defines a sequence of machining operations, such as turning, milling, drilling, etc.


CNC turning involves rotating the material around an axis while a cutting tool moves along it, removing excess material and giving it the desired shape. This process is performed by special machine tools called CNC lathes, which are equipped with a spindle, cutting tools, and a turning table.


CNC turning has many advantages over traditional turning methods. CNC machines are very precise and repeatable, which allows for high quality and accuracy of parts. In addition, thanks to the automation of the process, it is possible to perform complex shapes and repeatable operations in atime and cost-effective manner.

Chiah Chyun ML250 turning center

The turning center located in our machine park has a driven SAUTER 12-station turret head, allowing for high accuracy of repeatable indexing. The machine is driven by a CS servo motor and an X/Z axisservo motor.

TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:

– Maximum turning diameter: Ø 400 mm

– Maximum turning length: 600 mm

– Spindle motor power (constant / 30 min.): 15/18.5 kW