What are the models of vertical lathes available
1. Specific examples and explanations of vertical lathe models
For vertical lathe models, their representation can be summarized as A/B/1/2/3/4/5/(C)(/6)(X7). Let's give a specific explanation below.
A: It refers to the category code of the lathe to distinguish it from other types. Because Z refers to drilling machines, T refers to boring machines, X refers to milling machines, and B refers to planing machines.
B: It is a universal category code or structural characteristic code for lathes. M refers to precision, Z is automatic, B is semi-automatic, K is CNC, W is profile, and Q is lightweight.
1: It refers to the group code.
2: It refers to the model code.
3. 4: The main parameters of a vertical lathe, or its design sequence number.
5: The number of spindles of the lathe.
C: A sequence number with significant improvements.
/6: Variant code for the same model of lathe.
×7: It refers to the second parameter in the lathe, such as span, workpiece length, and workbench length.
2. How should the standard model and specifications of vertical lathes be labeled? In addition, the single column vertical lathe model is CA5112E, what is specifically explained?
The standard model specifications for vertical lathe models are generally based on the GB/T15375-2008 standard, so they should be carried out according to its specified requirements. For the single column vertical lathe model, if it is represented as CA5112E, what we can know from it is that the upper limit value of the cutting diameter of the vertical lathe can reach 1200mm.