Hessapp offers a wide range of vertical turning machines with swing diameters between 250 mm and 2,000 mm, providing flexible applications for varying part sizes and production volumes. Their DVH centers ensure high productivity and quality, while the DVT series offers uncompromising full machining with maximum precision. The VDM centers deliver solutions for machining complex parts, including fully automated options.
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Vertical Turning
Vertical turning is a machining process where a cutting tool, fixed in a tool holder, moves linearly while the workpiece rotates on a vertical axis. This method is ideal for machining heavy and large-sized parts, as the vertical orientation allows gravity to help secure the workpiece in place, enhancing stability and machining precision.
Advantages:
- Stability: The vertical orientation reduces workpiece deflection.
- Easy Access: Improves access to the workpiece for cutting operations.
- Handling Large Parts: Facilitates the machining of heavy and oversized components.
APPLICATIONS:
- Automotive: Manufacturing brake discs, flywheels, and other large parts.
- Aerospace: Production of structural components and engine parts.