Multi-spindle screw machining offers several advantages in the realm of manufacturing. Firstly, its high-speed operation enables rapid production rates, making it exceptionally efficient for large volume production runs. This increased throughput translates to lower per-part costs, making it cost-effective for high-volume manufacturing scenarios. Additionally, multi-spindle screw machines are known for their versatility, capable of handling a wide range of materials. Moreover, these machines can perform multiple operations simultaneously, such as drilling, tapping, and threading, reducing overall cycle times and improving productivity. Unlike conventional CNC lathes, the multi-spindle machines up to 16 operations at one time, all while holding a tolerance of .001 (one thousandth) of an inch.
Furthermore, the precision and consistency achieved with multi-spindle screw machining ensure high-quality finished parts, meeting tight tolerance requirements consistently. Overall, the combination of speed, versatility, and precision makes multi-spindle screw machining a preferred choice for industries requiring efficient and cost-effective mass production of precision components.
1- 3-1/4" Wickman |
|
1- 1-3/4" 8 spindle Wickman |
|
2- 1-3/4" Wickman |
|
1- 1" 8 spindle Wickman |
|
3- 1" Wickman |
|
3- 5/8" Wickman |
|
1- 7/16" Acme Gridley |
|
10- 7/8" Davenport |
|