Universal Milling Machine is a versatile and flexible machine tool primarily used for milling operations. Unlike traditional conventional milling machines, the worktable of a universal milling machine can be adjusted in multiple directions, and it can even rotate and tilt, allowing milling operations at various angles and directions, hence the name "universal."
Main Features:
Main Features:
- Adjustable Worktable:
- The worktable of a universal milling machine can typically move in both horizontal (X-axis and Y-axis) and vertical (Z-axis) directions. Additionally, the milling head's angle or rotation can be adjusted, enabling milling of workpieces in various directions and angles to meet complex machining requirements.
- Installation of Universal Head for Angle Adjustment:
- The milling head of the universal milling machine can rotate within a wide range of angles, typically adjustable to 45 degrees or more, to accommodate milling operations in different directions. This feature allows the universal milling machine to process various shapes, such as inclined surfaces, side surfaces, and grooves.
- Multi-functionality with Universal Head Installation:
- In addition to conventional operations such as flat milling, groove milling, and gear milling, the universal milling machine can also perform drilling, tapping, cutting, and other processing tasks to meet different process requirements.
- Wide Application Range:
- Due to the adjustable angle of the worktable, the universal milling machine is suitable for processing various shapes and sizes of medium and small workpieces, particularly in fields such as mold manufacturing, mechanical processing, and precision machining, where it demonstrates high flexibility and efficiency.
- CNC Universal Milling Machine:
- With the development of CNC technology, the universal milling machine now also comes in a CNC version (CNC Universal Milling Machine). These CNC machines offer higher machining precision and automation, making them particularly suitable for processing complex shapes and precision workpieces.
Application Areas:
- Mold Manufacturing: Universal milling machines are commonly used in mold processing, particularly for precision machining of complex-shaped molds with irregular angles.
- Aerospace: Used for processing aerospace components, especially those requiring high precision and multi-angle machining.
- Mechanical Processing: Suitable for milling various medium and small mechanical components, especially in multi-angle and precision machining situations.
- Automotive Components: In automotive manufacturing, universal milling machines are used to process components such as gears, bearings, and body structure parts.