enginesrus
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2003
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This is more for someone involved with design of machining centers or large boring mills etc.
Any idea what the highest axis load would be in ton's or pound of force that an axis will exert on the spindle when using something like a large drill or spot facing tool, or pushing a large cutter or facemill at a fairly high feed rate?
I know not many folks would do it but in a pinch for a very high accuracy press such a machine would be useful especially on a light interference fit and small item like 1/4 inch dowel pin etc. Then of course there are the rare but sometimes inevitable crashes.
Any idea what the highest axis load would be in ton's or pound of force that an axis will exert on the spindle when using something like a large drill or spot facing tool, or pushing a large cutter or facemill at a fairly high feed rate?
I know not many folks would do it but in a pinch for a very high accuracy press such a machine would be useful especially on a light interference fit and small item like 1/4 inch dowel pin etc. Then of course there are the rare but sometimes inevitable crashes.