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Material :Metal
Type :Cutting Tool
Application :Hydraulic Clamping Systems
HS Code :846693
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A servo-driven turret, also known as an electric turret or servo turret, is a type of tool turret commonly used in CNC turning centers and lathes. It utilizes a servo motor to rotate and position toolholders accurately. Unlike hydraulic turrets that rely on hydraulic pressure, servo-driven turrets use electrical power and precise motor control for tool indexing and clamping.
Here are some key features and advantages of a servo-driven turret:
Precise Tool Indexing: Servo-driven turrets offer precise control over tool positioning. The servo motor allows for accurate and programmable tool indexing, ensuring precise alignment of the desired tool with the workpiece.
Flexibility: Servo-driven turrets provide flexibility in tool selection and arrangement. They can accommodate a variety of toolholders and cutting tools, allowing for a range of machining operations within a single setup.
Quick Tool Changes: Servo-driven turrets enable rapid tool changes. With the motor-controlled indexing, tools can be quickly and accurately positioned, reducing machine downtime and increasing productivity.
High Repeatability: The servo motor's precise control ensures high repeatability of tool positioning. This is crucial for maintaining consistent machining results, especially in multi-tool operations or when returning to specific tool positions.
Reduced Maintenance: Servo-driven turrets often require less maintenance compared to hydraulic turrets. They have fewer mechanical components and do not rely on hydraulic fluid, resulting in lower maintenance and operational costs.
Integration with CNC Control: Servo-driven turrets can be seamlessly integrated with the CNC control system of the machine. This allows for advanced programming and control of tool positioning, tool changes, and other turret-related functions.