Working Principle of the Six-Sided Drilling Machine
The working principle of the six-sided drilling machine is quite intuitive. It uses a CNC system to control multiple drill bits, completing all hole positions on all six sides of a panel in a single operation. This eliminates the hassle of repeatedly flipping the panel, offering high efficiency and stable precision. The core process can be broken down into these steps:
Automatic Loading and Positioning
Sheets enter the machine via stackers or conveyors. After accelerated rolling dispersion, a scanning station captures information. The central control system automatically assigns processing paths based on this data.
Multi-Surface Machining in Single Positioning
Featuring a heavy-duty gantry design, the drilling and milling mechanism moves at high speed without vibration. Wireless scanning of sheet labels enables automatic information recognition. All holes and slots are completed in a single positioning, eliminating the need for sheet rotation.
Intelligent Control and Efficient Processing
The CNC system integrates CAM software, supporting batch scanning and automatic queue processing. Flexible feed modes (front-in/front-out or front-in/rear-out) are available, along with simulation capabilities to prevent misprocessing.
Vibration Damping and Precision Assurance
Rubber air springs installed at critical points (e.g., base) utilize compressed air elasticity to absorb impacts, reduce vibration, enhance drilling accuracy, and extend equipment lifespan.
Automation and Flexibility
Supports multiple data formats (e.g., DXF, MPR, XML) for integration with mainstream software. Capable of linked machining operations like hinge hole drilling and dual-mirror finishing to meet complex requirements.
Simply put, it's a “six-sided all-rounder” that handles everything from loading to machining in one seamless process. Ideal for high-precision, high-efficiency applications like panel furniture and whole-house customization.
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