The grinding electric spindle is a new technology that integrates the machine tool spindle with the spindle motor in the CNC machine tool field. Alongside linear motor technology and high-speed tooling technology, it propels high-speed machining into a new era. The electric spindle is a set of components, which includes the electric spindle itself and its accessories: the electric spindle, high-frequency variable frequency device, oil mist lubricator, cooling system, built-in encoder, tool changing device, etc.
The motor's rotor serves directly as the machine tool's spindle, with the spindle unit's housing being the motor base. Together with other components, it achieves an integrated design between the motor and the machine tool's spindle.
Currently, with the rapid development and continuous improvement of electrical transmission technology (such as variable frequency speed regulation technology and motor vector control technology), the mechanical structure of the high-speed CNC machine tool's main transmission system has been greatly simplified, and belt drives and gear drives have basically been eliminated. The machine tool spindle is directly driven by an integral motor, thereby reducing the length of the machine tool's main transmission chain to zero, achieving the "zero transmission" of the machine tool.
This drive structure integrates the spindle motor with the machine tool spindle, making the spindle component relatively independent from the machine's transmission system and overall structure. Consequently, it can be formed into a "spindle unit," commonly known as an "electric spindle." As the electric spindle predominantly uses AC high-frequency motors at present, it is also referred to as a "high-frequency spindle." Due to the absence of intermediate transmission stages, it is sometimes called a "direct drive spindle."


































