This product family comprises Special Purpose Machines (SPM) designed for secondary machining operations such as CNC 4-spindle sliding-table drilling and tapping compound machines, vertical drilling and engraving machines and custom automated machining lines for foundry-related parts and other metal workpieces.
They are widely used for brass, copper, aluminum alloys and other non-ferrous metals. Typical workpieces include valves, sanitary ware, plumbing fittings, door and hardware, household appliance parts and certain auto parts.
Key features include a PLC programmable controller for easy operation, hydraulic clamps for fast repeatable positioning, guide-screw tapping for accurate thread pitch, spindle arrangements designed for effective chip evacuation, and self-lubricating pumps on sliding surfaces for long service life.
It is a CNC-configured machine with four spindles and a sliding table that performs simultaneous or sequential drilling and tapping operations for higher throughput and consistent repeatability on parts requiring multiple holes and threads.
The machines use a PLC (programmable logic controller) based control system. PLCs provide sensitive response and are user-friendly; operator training is typically provided to configure programs and manage routine operation.
Workpieces are clamped using hydraulic clamps which enable quick, secure clamping and high precision in repeated positioning, improving production consistency and reducing setup time.
Tapping is guided by a guide screw to ensure correct thread pitch and quality. For deep hinge holes and similar features, some spindle/tool arrangements drive from the middle of the spindle to facilitate chip removal and reduce clogging.
Yes. The manufacturer supplies automated customized machining lines for drilling, reaming, grooving, tapping and other operations, tailored to customer requirements to achieve efficient, low-input overall processing solutions.
Specific tooling and spindle speed depend on the selected model and configuration. The described CNC machining center variant can support up to 24 tools with an automatic tool changer and spindle speeds up to 10,000 RPM. Please contact sales for model-specific tooling options and speed ranges.
Power consumption and machine footprint vary by model and customization (number of spindles, automation level, auxiliary systems). For accurate power ratings, electrical requirements and floor space needs, contact the supplier with your chosen configuration or request technical drawings.
Yes — send drawings, CAD files or physical samples to the supplier. They can advise feasibility, provide sample processing results, recommend tooling and propose a suitable machine or custom line. Many vendors offer trial runs or on-site demos by arrangement.
Typical support includes installation, commissioning, operator training, routine maintenance guidance and supply of spare parts. Self-lubricating systems reduce maintenance frequency. Confirm the exact scope of after-sales service and spare parts availability with the supplier before purchase.
Machines generally include guarding, emergency stops and interlocks consistent with industry standards. Operator training on safe operation, tool changes, setup and basic troubleshooting is recommended and often provided by the manufacturer or distributor.
Lead time and price depend on model, level of customization, tooling and order volume. Standard SPMs typically have shorter lead times than fully custom automated lines. For accurate pricing and delivery time, contact the supplier with your requirements.
Yes. The supplier offers custom automatic machine tools and integrated machining lines designed to meet specific part geometries, throughput targets and automation requirements. Discuss your production goals to obtain a tailored solution.
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