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lathe machine india

Manufacturing highly mass-centric utilities has always been a prime business subject; and in India this is a field of specialty. If revolutionized, this field can turn out absolute wonders. Lathe machines in India are one such revolution.

Lathe manufacturing is a demanding task; as such machines come in different sizes and with varied goals. If someone talked about manufacturing huge list of mass utilities on a single contrivance, it would rather be plausible only on the versatile platform of Indian lathe machines.

Although an Indian lathe machine is not an alien term in the Indian machinery market, it may not be a familiar concept for everybody. As can be enunciated in layman terms, it is nothing but a machine tool, which is designed to perform an assortment of processes on materials of diverse variety, such as metal, wood, and glass. Indian lathe machines can perform functions like cutting, smoothening, drilling, and deformation tasks like bending, twisting, buckling, and warping. Using this array of functions lathe machines in Indian market can make scores of symmetrical objects.

 Understanding the machine

A typical Indian lathe machine is made up of certain essential body fractions, which are branched off into bed, headstock, spindle, tool post, tool rest, tailstock, carriage, cross slide, and tool post.

 Bed is the fundamental platform of the machine in the form of a beam. In almost all the lathes bed is always ‘horizontal’, however, in rare specifics, like CNC lathes, it can be in a ‘vertical’ shape.

 Headstock is a chamber of bearings on the left side of the bed, which is capable of rotating material in an extremely accurate axis.

 Spindle is a hollow axle horizontal to the bed. It is fixated on the headstock. Work holding accessories are mounted on the spindle.

 Tool post is a vertical column in the middle of the bed, top of which (in a perpendicular position) is a tool rest. In certain functions hand tools are rested against the tool rest and levered into the work piece.

 Tailstock is a movable cask (or container), situated at an exact opposite end from the headstock, on the bed. Unlike headstock, tailstock can be sited on any suitable or required spot on the bed. It is used to hold objects like hard steel, drill bits (for drilling holes in the work piece), and many more.

Carriage is an exclusive part of the metal-working lathe machines. It fits on the bed and is crowned with cross slide that is assembled crosswise to the bed. On the top of the cross slide is a tool post which is used to hold the cutting tool while removing material from the work piece.

 Lathe machine in India

 Lathe machines, in India, are being used in diverse sectors. Its vast exposure to the mass-centric areas makes it extremely critical to be of the finest quality. Moreover, Indian market’s surviving rule of ‘being reasonable’ (in financial terms) has to be adhered to.

 All such factors contribute to the fact that most of the Indian lathe machines are manufactured by the experts, in the well equipped work-shops, using the latest technology. Vast range of individual needs, have resulted into production of Indian lathe machines in different sizes and varieties. They are put through the most demanding and testing quality control routine. Such high exactitude in the manufacturing process has brought Indian lathe machines to a world standard.

 

 

Varieties

 In India there is a huge marketplace available for things made from variety of materials. Therefore in Indian lathe market, material specific lathes are very common and prevailing. There are many types of specialized Indian lathe machines, like wood working, metal working, and glass working lathes. The list doesn’t end here, but is further branched off into more specific machine categories like ornamental turning, metal spinning, watchmaker’s, cue, rose engine, rotary, etc. and many more.