Advantages Of Horizontal High Speed Machining Private
2 years ago - Multimedia - Warangal - 133 viewsThough the part is destined to soar, the method of machining
is often slow and earthbound. For aircraft structural
components, a common approach to machining involves laying the
part beneath a gantry. That gantry may move at a relatively slow
feed rate because it carries three spindles at a time. Certain
large aircraft parts will continue to benefit from this
approach, particularly long and narrow stringers. However, a
single high speed spindle moving at high feed rates may be able
to machine some monolithic parts fast enough to compete with the
productivity of a gantry making three identical pieces at once.
And when the high speed spindle machines in a horizontal
configuration, both quality and efficiency stand to improve in a
variety of ways.
In fact, where aircraft part production is concerned, “high
speed” and “horizontal” go together. The
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space, and certain newly developed machines for large aircraft
parts employ work-changing that takes advantage of a horizontal
orientation.
Buying a machine like this is no idle purchase for any shop.
Much of the payback has to come from the opportunity to realize
a significantly more streamlined process for milling large
parts. But some of the return on investment can also result
simply from the switch to horizontal high speed machining, and
the many process advantages this change can deliver that are
specific to aerospace production.
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