Those familiar with vertical machining centers know they come with either belt-driven spindles or gear-driven spindles. When it comes to roughing hard materials or heavy cutting, which spindle drive should you choose? Clearly, the gear box spindle vertical machining center has this capability.
Firstly, list the product descriptions:
X, Y, Z axis travel: 1100×600×600mm.
2. The main shaft is driven by a gear box transmission.
3. The header section features a heavy-duty box-like structure. Internally, the ribs are reinforced for high rigidity.
4. The spindle adopts a locking knife mechanism, ensuring uniform force distribution during knife striking for enhanced stability.
5. The electrical box employs an internal partitioned design, separating the heat source of the controller. The front utilizes a heat exchanger for heat dissipation, preventing external dust from entering the box; the rear employs a fan to cool the heat sink.
6. The three-axis utilizes high-precision ball screw from a Taiwanese brand, combined with precise screw nut pre-tension and end pre-tension device, ensuring the machine's back gap and thermal deformation remain at low values for an extended period.
The X, Y, and Z axes feature 80mm wide hardened guide rails, with four widened hardened rails in the Y direction. They offer high stability, rigidity, low noise, and low friction, with a rapid movement speed of 12/12/10m/min.





