Milling machines are versatile tools used to remove material from a workpiece by rotating a cutting tool against it. They can perform a wide range of operations, from simple to complex.
X : 1000 mm
Axis: In Cartesian coordinate systems used for machining, 'X' represents the lateral (left-to-right) movement. It is usually the longest travel axis on a standard milling machine.
Dimension/Travel: The value '1000 mm' (millimeters) represents the maximum distance the machine table or the cutting tool can travel along that X-axis.
Dimension/Travel: The value '1000 mm' (millimeters) represents the maximum distance the machine table or the cutting tool can travel along that X-axis.
Z : 600 mm
Axis: The 'Z' axis represents the vertical movement of the machine. In a typical Vertical Milling Machine (VMC), this is the up-and-down travel of the spindle or the table.
Dimension/Travel: The value '600 mm' (millimeters) defines the maximum vertical travel or stroke.
Dimension/Travel: The value '600 mm' (millimeters) defines the maximum vertical travel or stroke.
Y : 450 mm
The Y-axis represents the depth of the machine's work area—the distance the table or cutting head can travel front-to-back.
