Lathe machine processing "working with" robots
Lathe machine processing "working with" robots
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  • Lathe machine processing "working with" robots
  • Lathe machine processing "working with" robots

Lathe machine processing "working with" robots

The case in the video is to install a double-head fixture on our general-purpose SZGH-T series robot, clamp the cutting workpiece and load it into the lathe machine collet to complete the processing. It is more accurate, fast and safer than manually placing materials. For the processing of small and medium-sized parts with large production batches and short processing time, or bulky workpieces that need to be hoisted, the integration of robots and cnc machines is more advantageous.

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Lathe machine processing "working with" robots

We often say that unity is strength.

Only by cooperating with each other can we do our work more perfectly.

This is not only applicable to humans. The same is true for robots and CNC machines,which can improve the production efficiency of the factory.

 

Usually in most application fields such as welding, handling, palletizing, and assembly, industrial robots are used as the main body.

In contrast, robots that are equipped with machines generally play a role as auxiliary part.

Today we will share how robot and lathe machine work together? Take SZGH robot and lathe as an example.

 

The case in the video is to install a double-head fixture on our general-purpose SZGH-T series robot, clamp the cutting workpiece and load it into the lathe machine collet to complete the processing. It is more accurate, fast and safer than manually placing materials.

For the processing of small and medium-sized parts with large production batches and short processing time, or bulky workpieces that need to be hoisted, the integration of robots and cnc machines is more advantageous.

 

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