CNCSwiss
Our CNC Swiss department has 32mm, 20mm and 16mm CNC Citizen machines all with bar loaders.
High-quality designer Swiss watch production initially developed and utilized the Swiss-style machines, and this accuracy and delicacy is prized in many facilities. CNC Swiss screw machines, also called CNC turning machines or lathes, operate largely on the same principle as an automatic Swiss screw machine, except the operation is controlled by a CNC unit. Because of the increased direction provided by the CNC, these turning machines can feature more sets of tooling, allowing for the machine to perform several operations on the same piece in a shorter amount of time. Automatic Swiss screw machines can also perform several operations, but lacks the precision and swiftness as a CNC unit. A CNC Swiss screw machine can rotate a part at up to 10,000RPM at an accuracy level of 0.0002 to 0.0005 inches.
Current Swiss-style screw machines are prevalent in the automotive, IT, and consumer electronic industries. Due to quick production times and low variable costs, as well as their largely unsupervised production methods, Swiss screw machines can produce a large number of small, precision parts relatively quickly at low cost. Because Swiss machines can handle both exotic and common metals of varying strengths and composition, they are widely applicable and feature as integral processes in many different industries.
CNCSwiss operates by feeding the stock through a guide bushing which means the OD turning tools can always cut the stock near the bushing (near the point of support) no matter how long the work piece is, The spindle feeds the work out past the tool.
CNCSwiss type lathe is advantageous on long, slender parts, parts with extremely tight tolerances, complex parts, and parts made from difficult to machine materials.
High-quality designer Swiss watch production initially developed and utilized the Swiss-style machines, and this accuracy and delicacy is prized in many facilities. CNC Swiss screw machines, also called CNC turning machines or lathes, operate largely on the same principle as an automatic Swiss screw machine, except the operation is controlled by a CNC unit. Because of the increased direction provided by the CNC, these turning machines can feature more sets of tooling, allowing for the machine to perform several operations on the same piece in a shorter amount of time. Automatic Swiss screw machines can also perform several operations, but lacks the precision and swiftness as a CNC unit. A CNC Swiss screw machine can rotate a part at up to 10,000RPM at an accuracy level of 0.0002 to 0.0005 inches.
Current Swiss-style screw machines are prevalent in the automotive, IT, and consumer electronic industries. Due to quick production times and low variable costs, as well as their largely unsupervised production methods, Swiss screw machines can produce a large number of small, precision parts relatively quickly at low cost. Because Swiss machines can handle both exotic and common metals of varying strengths and composition, they are widely applicable and feature as integral processes in many different industries.
CNCSwiss operates by feeding the stock through a guide bushing which means the OD turning tools can always cut the stock near the bushing (near the point of support) no matter how long the work piece is, The spindle feeds the work out past the tool.
CNCSwiss type lathe is advantageous on long, slender parts, parts with extremely tight tolerances, complex parts, and parts made from difficult to machine materials.