CNC Design Features
CNC Design Features
The drive units of the carriages in NC machine tools are generally the
screw & the nut mechanism. There are different types of screws and
nuts used on NC machine tools which provide low wear, higher
efficiency, low friction and better reliability.
In these types of screws, balls rotate between the screw and nut and
convert the sliding friction (as in conventional nut & screw) to the
rolling friction. As a consequence wear will be reduced and reliability of
the system will be increased. The traditional ACME thread used in
conventional machine tool has efficiency ranging from 20% to 30%
whereas the efficiency of ball screws may reach up to 90%.
There are two types of ball screws. In the first type, balls are returned
through an external tube after few threads. In another type, the balls are
returned to the start through a channel inside the nut after only one
thread. To make the carriage movement bidirectional, backlash between
the screw and nut should be minimum. One of the methods to achieve
zero backlash is by fitting two nuts. The nuts are preloaded by an
amount which exceeds the maximum operating load. These nuts are
either forced apart or squeezed together, so that the balls in one of the
nuts contact the opposite side of the threads.
These ball screws have the problem that minimum diameter of the ball
(60 to 70% of the lead screw) must be used, limiting the rate of
movement of the screw.
Work holding
Advantages Disadvantages
methods
High cost of jaw/chuck changing
Automatic Jaw & Adaptable for a range of work-
automation. Resulting in a more
chuck changing piece shapes and sizes
complex & higher cost machine tool
Adaptable to automation.
Jaws must be changed manually &
Automatic Chucks Heavy cuts can be taken.
bared, so slow part change-overs. A
with soft jaws Individual parts can be small
range of jaw blanks required.
or large in diameter