Cool Cnc Turning Components pictures

Cool Cnc Turning Components pictures

Some cool cnc turning parts photos:

Catwalk SolidWorks model view 01

Image by Caliper Studio
SolidWorks parametric model snapshot.

Designed for a multimedia design and style firm, this blackened steel catwalk connects a mezzanine to a conference space. The catwalk consists of cast glass lenses imbedded in the floor reminiscent of the cast iron sidewalk grates well-liked in reduce Manhattan at the turn of the century. The laser cut elements were detailed in solidworks to match with each other like a kit-of-components that was assembled and installed over a weekend.

Turning the Radius on the Crank Net

Turning the Radius on the Crank Net

A handful of nice precision turning images I identified:

Turning the Radius on the Crank Internet

Image by tudedude
Crank Web milled to length, fitted on jig ready for turning.

Indexable Insert Tipped Turning Tool

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Turning Tool with a Tungsten Carbide Cutting tip that can be rotated to present fresh cutting edges accurately every single time. Macro

2 Connecting Rods ahead of Machining

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Okuma’s New VTM-2000YB Multitasking CNC Turning Center Provides Heavy-Duty Building for Large Components Machining

Okuma’s New VTM-2000YB Multitasking CNC Turning Center Provides Heavy-Duty Building for Large Components Machining


Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) August 21, 2014

At IMTS 2014, Okuma will introduce its new VTM-2000YB multitasking CNC turning center, which provides heavy-duty construction for huge parts machining. The extreme rigidity and strong cutting capabilities of this machine make it excellent for machining huge diameter workpieces, such as those in the aerospace sector. The vertical architecture provides the benefit of “natural” element handling and outstanding chip fall, although taking up minimal floor space. At IMTS this machine will be using the full work envelope, cutting on a fan hub and engine case, featuring Super-NURBS and tooling from Sandvik, a member of Partners in THINC.

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The VTM-2000YB requires the profitable notion of the VTM-200YB and advances the style to enhance rigidity, energy, B-axis range, speed and accuracy. It utilizes Okuma’s Thermo-Friendly Idea to enhance thermal stability, and has potent turning and milling capabilities with .001° B and C axes. This CNC turning center has 1.6 meters of Y-axis travel, combines powerful turning and milling functions for massive parts in the exact same machine and includes a 36 tool ATC for tool changing.

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Important Specs of VTM-2000YB CNC Turning Center&#13

Max Turning Diameter mm (in) Ø 2,000 (Ø 78.74″)&#13

Spindle Nose Sort 380mm Flat Nose&#13

Lathe Spindle Speed min⁻¹ 4~200&#13

Milling Spindle Speed min⁻¹ 10,000&#13

Fast Traverse (X/Y/Z) m/min (ipm) 32/32/32 (1,260/1,260/1,260)&#13

Fast Traverse (B/C) rpm 19.5/20

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For a lot more information on Okuma’s VTM-2000YB pay a visit to the Okuma Booth S-8500 at IMTS 2014.

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About Okuma America Corporation&#13

Okuma America Corporation is the U.S.-primarily based sales and service affiliate of Okuma Corporation, a planet leader in CNC (laptop numeric control) machine tools, founded in 1898 in Nagoya, Japan. The organization is the industry’s only single-supply provider, with the CNC machine, drive, motors, encoders, spindle and CNC manage all manufactured by Okuma. Okuma’s revolutionary and trustworthy technologies, paired with complete, localized service protection, permits customers to run constantly with self-assurance – maximizing profitability. Along with its sector-leading distribution network (largest in the Americas), and Partners in THINC, Okuma facilitates high quality, productivity and efficiency, empowering the customer and enabling competitive advantage in today’s demanding manufacturing environment. For much more data, check out http://www.okuma.com or adhere to us on Facebook or Twitter @OkumaAmerica.

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About Partners in THINC&#13

Partners in THINC is a collaboration network of a lot more than 40 business leaders who come together to resolve troubles and explore new productivity ideas for real-world producers. With the open architecture, Pc-primarily based THINC®-OSP handle as its nucleus, Partners in THINC brings specialized equipment, expertise and a commitment to give the ideal attainable integrated options to the finish-user. For far more details, visit http://www.okuma.com/partners-in-thinc.

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Cool Turning Parts images

Cool Turning Parts images

Verify out these turning parts photos:

Go By Streetcar Part II

Image by Ian Sane
My meals cart picture was shot throughout the extended trek to my automobile for a lens trade. Why switch lenses? Because my program was to shoot this. I had wanted to do a night photo shoot of this comp for months and I finally decided it was time. So, I turned in the 50mm and 100-400mm glass for my 17-40 and Fisheye. This was shot with the 17-40. I will post the Fisheye version at a later time.

Shooting a night scene that requires street traffic is fairly different in that one particular must play the waiting game: waiting for darkness to fall (I sat in Starbucks for nearly an hour), waiting for adequate traffic flow so the shot will look intriguing, waiting for folks to get out of the way even although a long exposure can remove “most” of the annoying pedestrians (or at least turn them into ghosts). Then there are the evening scenes that involve public transportation like a bus or streetcar. That is when you turn out to be slave to the schedule of that specific route. In a nut shell: if you don’t get it appropriate at six:15 PM your next attempt will be at six:35 PM.

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Skåne – Turning Torso

Image by Olof S
Developed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this constructing is primarily based on a sculpture named Twisting Torso. The tower has nine 5-story cubes and a total of 149 apartments. You can´t go to the creating unless you hire the conference component at the best. The hight is 190 m.

Subaru SVX Driver side headlight

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