Multi Axis Lathes
Used Multi Axis Lathes For Sale
Please view the regularly updated inventory of used Multi-Axis Lathes below. Inventory includes a variety of brands, sizes, and capacities. Below is our up to date selection of used Multi-Axis Lathes. Our brands include but are not limited to: Okuma, Haas, Doosan, Mazak and more. If you don’t find the Multi-Axis Lathe you are looking for, please contact us!
Revelation Machinery can always help you find what you need! If you have any questions about Multi-Axis Lathe or need to find a specific brand/type, please feel free to contact us! If you need to sell your used Multi-Axis Lathe, do so here.
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A multi-axis machine moves in more directions than just up and down. These machines can move in four or more directions to perform some of the most complicated jobs out there. The more axes the machine has, the more flexibility and precision it can deliver. Cutting-edge technology has made multi-axis machining a staple in most manufacturing facilities around the country. Machines that can tolerate mass production and handle complex designs are now much easier to obtain.
How does it work? Multi-axis lathes provide more freedom and flexibility for the spindle to move. Each axis has a motor attached that can move the spindle. For example, 3-axis would allow you to move right/left, forward/backward and up/down. Adding a fourth axis can give your machine the ability to rotate around the x-axis. Adding a fifth axis will give your machine the ability to rotate around the y-axis. A sixth axis will rotate around the z-axis. The added axes will allow your machine to produce complex parts which enable your shop to take on bigger jobs that have higher returns on investment.
CNCÂ Lathe machines assist in removing metals from the workpiece to make a desired part for production. They are used to perform various operations such as facing, boring, cutting, knurling, reaming, counter boring, chamfering, parting off, grooving, forming, taper turning, threading, undercutting, eccentric turning, drilling and turning. Some types of operations they are used for include, metal spinning, metal working, wood turning, and glass working, to name a few.
Multi-axis lathes are composed of a headstock, spindle, chuck, tool post, tailstock, hand wheel, bed, lead screw, chip pan, carriage, apron, saddle, cross slide, guideways, feed rod, and a leg. The headstock holds the gear train, chuck, gear speed control levers, feed controllers, and the main spindle. The lathe will spin the material in a spindle while the cutting tool works to cut the workpiece. A huge advantage to using a lathe is the near pinpoint accuracy and ability to perform repeatable production jobs.
A quick pro list of Multi-Axis Lathes:
- Â Flexible
- Â Suitable for complex machining
- Â Best for mass production jobs (High repeatability)
- High investment pays for itself with the money you save cutting labor costs and increasing productivity.
- Can upgrade machine with new software over time
- Reduction in material waste.
- Faster
- High accuracy
Revelation Machinery can always help you find what you need! If you have any questions about Multi-Axis Lathe or need to find a specific brand/type, please feel free to contact us! If you need to sell your used Multi-Axis Lathe, do so here.