As a professional manufacturer for Precision machining threaded shaft, SJ can produce it with very tight tolerance. Our factory have provided shafts in different specification to many clients such as Hitachi,Epson etc. The materials of threaded shaft which we used were Stainless steel304, Stainless steel 316, Steel 45#, Aluminum 6063, Aluminum 7075 and so on. All materials will send to third party inspection agent to test the authenticity of the material.
We can provide Material Data Sheet,QC Inspection Report, ROHS Report of automotive aluminum part to our customers. Apart from manufacturing this Precision machining threaded shaft, we also can provide surface treatment for the part such as anodizing, oil painting, galvanizing, electroplating, heat treatment etc.
Material | SS304,SS306,SS316,AL2024,AL7075,AL6061,AL6063,C3600,C3771 |
Surface treatment | Anodized, Hard anodized, Oil painted, Galvanized, Nickel plating |
Packaging | Neutral packing, blister and bubble plastic bag, or custom packaging |
Lead time | 7-10 days for sample orders, 15-25 days for mass production orders. |
Payment terms | By T/T, By Paypal, By Western Union. |
Processing machines | Lathe machine, Milling machine, CNC machining center, Grinder |
1.Rich experience in machining metal parts with different material.
2.Material is authentic and tested by authorized third party.
3.Our sales team can Communicate with the clients very well.
4.Can response in 48 hours once get inquiry or feedback from the client.
5.Can complete the order fast and deliver the goods in time.
1..Q: What benefits does 5-axis CNC Machining have?
● Complex Shapes
The major (and most well-known) advantage of five-axis machining is ability to machine complex shapes. The additional movement creates machining angles and arcs that were only previously possible with a multitude of special fixtures or additional setups.
● Fewer Setups
Five-axis machines can machine nearly every visible surface, excluding the bottom or clamping area. This breadth of ability significantly reduces the need for multiple setups or special fixtures. Of course, another big benefit of fewer (or ideally one) setup is…
● Relational Accuracy
Imprecision finds a way to seep in with every setup change. Once a part comes out of the machine, precise alignment is lost. By using the same “zero” or “home” location, feature-to-feature accuracy is improved.
● 3+2 Axis Machining
There are parts that can only be machined with simultaneous 5-axis movement. Then there are parts that are more efficiently machined with 3+2 movement.
In 3+2 machining, the fourth and fifth axes are used to locate the work piece (or cutting tool, depending on the type of machine) in a fixed position. In these scenarios, there is no need for all five-axes to move simultaneously.
The same tool paths could have been achieved in a three-axis machine, but only after loading and unloading between multiple setups, fixtures, or machines. The five axis machine increases uptime, decreases human error, and eliminates the need for special fixtures. For parts with features or holes on multiple faces or angles, 3+2 machining is the clear choice.
● Better Surface Finish
Using the rotating fourth and fifth axes, the part can be orientated to bring it closer to the cutting tool. If the part can get closer to the cutting tool, then the cutting tool can be shorter. A shorter cutting tool is less susceptible to vibration at higher cutting speeds, which directly impacts surface finish.