4 Spindle CNC Rotary Router
Multiple Spindles: A 4-spindle system means there are four independent spindles mounted on the machine, each capable of holding a cutting tool. These spindles can be used simultaneously to perform different tasks (like drilling, milling, or engraving), or they can operate in sequence for more intricate processes.
Automatic Tool Changer (ATC): In some advanced models, the spindles can be equipped with an automatic tool changer, enabling the router to automatically swap between different tools without human intervention, which improves productivity and reduces downtime.
Power and Speed: The spindles generally have motors ranging from 3 to 12 kW or more, with speed ranges of 6,000 to 24,000 RPM, depending on the material being processed.
Control System: The CNC controller is the brain of the router, interpreting the digital design files (usually in formats like G-code or DXF) and translating them into precise movements of the machine. The operator programs the machine with the desired cut paths, and the controller manages the spindles, axes, and movements.
Software: Commonly used software for programming and controlling these routers includes CAD/CAM software, which allows the operator to design the parts and generate the necessary tool paths.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
UCL-1325-4S CNC Router Specifications
Model | UCL-1325-4S |
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Max Working Diameter | 150mm |
Max Working Length | 1500mm |
Type | 4 Axis |
Table Surface | T-slot Table |
Frame | Welded Structure |
Spindle Power | 3kW Water-Cooling Spindle * 4 |
Spindle Speed | 0-24000rpm |
Drive Motors | Easy Servo System |
Working Voltage | 380V, 3 Phase |
Operating System | 4 Axis DSP Control System |
Computer Interface | USB |
Package Dimensions | 3300mm x 2150mm x 1800mm |
Features
- Simultaneous Operations: With four independent spindles, this router can perform multiple operations (e.g., cutting, drilling, engraving, milling) at once, reducing cycle times and improving productivity.
- Tool Versatility: Each spindle can hold different tools, allowing the machine to automatically switch between tasks without the need for manual tool changes. Some models feature an Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) for seamless transitions.
- 360-Degree Rotation: The 4th axis (rotary axis) allows the workpiece to rotate while being machined, enabling the router to process complex shapes like cylindrical objects or curved surfaces.
- Multi-Axis Machining: Some models may offer additional rotational axes (like A, B, or C), allowing for multi-axis machining, which is crucial for intricate and 3D engraving on parts with complex geometries.
