vertical machining center
The vertical machining center is a precision engineering tool designed for high-performance milling, drilling, and tapping operations. It is characterized by its vertically-oriented spindle, which holds and rotates the cutting tool. The main functions of a vertical machining center include producing complex parts with high accuracy, repetitive reliability, and faster cycle times. Technological features include a robust structure for rigidity, a variety of spindle speeds for versatile materials, and an automated tool-changing system. It is commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and general machining for producing metal components and prototypes.