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ballscrew
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A long, threaded device with reciprocating ball bearings that rotates to move components on a CNC machine. Ballscrews are powered by servomotors.
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bearing
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The device within a spindle that supports the rotating shaft and reduces friction. Common bearings consist of spherical balls that travel within a race.
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centrifugal force
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A force that attempts to pull an object traveling in a cylindrical path away from the center of rotation.
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cubic boron nitride
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A type of cutting tool material offering a hardness that is second only to diamond. CBN tools are very effective at machining most steels and cast irons, but they are also very expensive.
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direct drive motor
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A motor that fits within the spindle assembly and directly powers spindle rotation. Direct drive motors do not use a gearbox.
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EDM
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Electrical Discharge Machining. EDM uses a rapid series of electrical sparks to vaporize and remove metal.
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fixed centerline spindle
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A secondary spindle with its own power source that fits into the original spindle of a machine tool. Both spindles rotate simultaneously to increase spindle speed.
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high-speed machining
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An approach to metal cutting using recent speed technology that allows machining centers to do more work. HSM uses small diameter tools to perform multiple, rapid, light cuts.
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high-velocity machining
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Another term used for high-speed machining. Some manufacturers prefer this term because it emphasizes other variables besides spindle speed.
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HSK toolholder
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A type of toolholder with a short, hollow taper that contacts the spindle on two surfaces. HSK toolholders provide improved rigidity during HSM operations.
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hybrid bearing
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A bearing that consists of ceramic balls that travel within a steel race.
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hydrostatic bearing
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A bearing that uses pressurized fluid to support the rotating shaft.
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linear motor
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A flat motor that uses a magnetic field instead of mechanical force to power the motion of machine tool components.
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magnetic bearing
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A bearing that uses magnetic forces to support the rotating shaft.
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plastic deformation
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Metal deformation that is permanent. During metal cutting, plastic deformation results from the forces that shear the chip from the workpiece surface.
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polycrystalline diamond
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The manufactured formation of diamond that has a hardness approaching natural diamond.
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race
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The track within a bearing that guides the motion of the balls.
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rake angle
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An angle describing the tilt of the face from the cutter axis or radius. Positive rake angles reduce cutting forces and encourage chip removal.
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servomotor
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A motor used in CNC machines that turns the ballscrew to move parts with precision.
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shrink fitting
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An assembly process that involves heating a component, fitting components together, and then cooling the component to create a tight fit.
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spindle speed
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The rate at which the machine spindle rotates. Spindle speed is typically measured in rpm.
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TiAlN
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Titanium aluminum nitride. TiAlN coatings help improve the wear resistance of carbide inserts at elevated temperatures.
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torque
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The ability of a machine to exert a torsional force at a particular speed. The torque of a machine will vary across its speed range.
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V-flange toolholder
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A type of toolholder with a long, conical taper that contacts the spindle only on the taper surface. V-flange toolholders are very popular for conventional machining processes.
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