Types of CNC Lathe Machining Operations and Cutting Tools
Use CNC lathes to machine a variety of materials and perform functions such as grinding, deforming, cutting, veneering, knurling, drilling, turning, and more. Use special tools to perform these various operations. Next, let's take a look at the types of CNC lathe machining operations and cutting tools.
What is CNC lathe machining?
CNC lathe machining refers to the process of forming multiple blocks of material into the desired shape. A lathe is a machine that rotates a part on an axis to perform various operations such as cutting, shaving, knurling, deforming, etc. Metal spinning, thermal spraying, wood turning, and metalworking are common operations on lathes. One can even shape pottery with this miracle of work. Any material used in a lathe, be it metal or wood, is first shaped.
The materials required for CNC lathe machining are placed between the headstock and tailstock of the lathe. The workpiece can also be machined around the axis of rotation with the aid of a faceplate, a gripper/jaw or a collet/chuck. Products produced with the help of lathes are clubs, musical instruments, candlesticks, table legs, baseball bats, gun barrels, camshafts, bowls, crankshafts and more. There are many lathes that vary in size and shape depending on the job to be done.
The general operations done by CNC lathe machining are grooving, turning, cutting, grinding, etc. If someone wants to operate a lathe, then he must first understand the feed, cutting speed, depth of cut and tool usage. Every lathe operation has its own factors that need to be considered before the work is performed. These factors should be used correctly to avoid misuse and accidents when performing any type of lathe operation. Every time a cut is required, the speed, depth and feed accuracy of the lathe are changed.
The job of a CNC lathe varies with each operation and the required cut. There are many operations with a lathe. Usually the first step in any lathe operation on a lathe. Cut the metal from the end at right angles to the shaft and remove the marks. The metal is cut into an almost conical shape with the help of a composite slider. This is between parallel steering and facing steering. If willing to change the angle, they can adjust the composite slide as needed. Parallel turning is done to cut metal parallel to the axis. Parallel turning is performed to reduce the diameter of the metal. The machined part is removed so that it faces the end. To do this, the typing tool is involved slowly to perform the operation. To make the cut deeper, pull the parting tool out and transfer it to the side of the cut to prevent the tool from breaking.
Lathe Cutting Tools
There are several lathe cutting tools available to help you cut with a lathe. Common tools are as follows:
Common lathe cutting tools are: carbide tips, grooving tools, cutters, parting inserts, boring bar tools, side cutters, etc.