1. High-speed spindle system: This is the core component of high-speed milling technology, with spindle speeds typically above 8,000 to 10,000 rpm, and even up to 20,000 rpm on some high-end machines. The design of high-speed spindle systems requires high rigidity, low vibration and low thermal deformation, characteristics that are essential to ensure the accuracy of the machining process and extend tool life.
2. Rapid feed system: In order to match the performance of the high-speed spindle, the rapid feed system must also have a corresponding high speed, high acceleration and high accuracy performance. The feed speed is usually more than 100 m/min, some high-end equipment up to 600 m/min, which is essential to achieve high-speed and efficient metal cutting.
3. High-performance CNC system: CNC system is the ‘brain’ of high-speed milling equipment, responsible for resolving programming instructions and accurately control the machine movement. This type of system needs to have high-speed processing capability and high-precision control ability to adapt to the needs of complex parts processing.