Notable Features of Vertical Machining Centers

Jun 03, 2025 Leave a message

1. Compact Structure, Space-Saving

The spindle is arranged vertically (Z-axis travel is typically 400-800mm), and the worktable moves along the X/Y axes. The machine footprint is 20%-40% smaller than that of a horizontal machining center, making it suitable for small and medium-sized workshops.

2. High Rigidity and Stability

The cast iron bed and reinforced ribs provide a static rigidity of 50-80N/μm, resulting in minimal vibration during cutting, making it suitable for machining high-strength materials such as titanium alloys.

3. High Level of Automation and Intelligence

Equipped with a standard FANUC or Siemens CNC system, it supports online detection, tool wear compensation, and other functions. Some models are equipped with a robotic arm for unmanned production.