High-precision facing of solid shafts, tubular products, and bars are possible by using machines that are ideal for cross milling or circular milling. Two spindles set horizontally opposite from each other and three axes attached at each end that are simultaneously controlled are the usual features of a facing machine.
In addition to improving accuracy, output dramatically increases due to the simultaneous machining of both ends of the material, dramatically reducing time spent on handling and working on materials. Production is further boosted by the automatic loading and unloading system found in some models that can carry a variety of loads.
Mechanically and thermally stable to a high degree, the facing machine is highly tolerant to the stresses of machining. This high level of tolerance ensures that everyday use will not easily wear it down and it will have a long service life. The functional units that need to be serviced are easily accessible for easy maintenance and supervision as well. Make the process of facing easier with computer precision.