The base of a laser lathe machine is usually made of high-strength cast iron material, which has excellent shock-absorbing properties and can reduce vibrations during the machine's operation.
Laser lathe machines typically feature good wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and are not easily deformed.
The overall structure of a laser lathe machine usually adopts a casting process, followed by rough machining after annealing, and then a secondary annealing treatment. This process eliminates casting and machining stresses, providing good rigidity, high precision, and long-term stability without deformation.
Laser lathe machines generally use automated processing, enabling 24-hour unattended operation.
Additionally, laser lathe machines often have the advantages of low power consumption, energy savings, and environmental protection.
The overall structure of AMINGHUA laser lathe machines is compact, with optimized layout, taking up very little space. Multiple devices can be arranged in a production workshop, and they have high stability for precise and stable cutting.
The AMINGHUA laser lathe machine system boasts strong computing power, a clear human-machine interaction interface, and a powerful expert laser process database, making the generation and debugging of cutting programs simple and convenient.
AMINGHUA laser lathe machines feature a gantry dual-drive structure, with the bed body formed by integral welding. The beam is highly rigid with a high dynamic response.
AMINGHUA laser lathe machines adopt a specialized guide rail base, linear guide dual-side rack and pinion dual motor drive, and a fully enclosed hard light path, ensuring that the optical path system remains clean and dust-free.
AMINGHUA has always adhered to green, environmentally friendly, and safe design concepts. Their laser lathe machines come equipped with a fully enclosed machine cover and dual grating protection, and they also have video monitoring capabilities, effectively ensuring human and machine safety.
The standard configuration of AMINGHUA laser lathe machines includes an n×360° rotating three-dimensional cutting head, capable of ±125° oscillation and free switching between three-dimensional and planar cutting. They also feature a user-friendly numerical control system with an excellent human-machine interface.