CNC Screw Machines
High-volume CNC screw machines engineered for precision production turning and full turnkey solutions from print to part
CNC screw machines are the backbone of modern high-production turning. Designed for extreme accuracy, speed, and reliability, these machines produce thousands of precision parts per shift with minimal setup time. From multi-spindle automatics to multi-slide single-spindle designs, Absolute Machine Tools delivers CNC screw machines that maximize throughput and maintain exacting tolerances โ ideal for manufacturers requiring continuous, lights-out production.
Todayโs CNC screw machines combine traditional Swiss-type efficiency with modern CNC flexibility. By eliminating mechanical cams and enabling programmable control over every axis, they allow for rapid job changeovers, exceptional repeatability, and the ability to machine complex parts with reduced cycle times.
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Shimada Multi-Spindle CNC Screw Machines
Shimadaโs B6, HS4200, and 2SI Mk-II series represent the pinnacle of high-speed multi-spindle automation.
LICO LNTS Multi-Slide CNC Screw Machines
The LICO LNTS series is a single-spindle, multi-slide design capable of up to five simultaneous cuts in one cycle. With four 2-axis cross slides, an 8-position live turret, and C-axis control on both main and sub spindles, this 12-axis machine delivers exceptional flexibility and productivity. Each LNTS machine is packaged with a free automatic bar feeder, further increasing efficiency and reducing setup time. LICO screw machines are ideal for medical, automotive, and general precision production turning applications requiring both high speed and versatility.
Contact Absolute Machine Tools
Absolute Machine Tools provides complete turnkey CNC screw machine solutions โ from print to part. Our team of dedicated production-turning applications engineers and factory-trained service technicians supports every stage of the process: from process development and tooling engineering to automation integration and final part validation. We help customers achieve the most efficient and profitable production systems possible.
Contact our Production Turning team today to discuss your application, schedule a demo, or request a turnkey automation proposal designed to improve your output and profitability.
Frequently Asked Questions About CNC Screw Machines
What is a CNC screw machine?
A CNC screw machine, also known as a CNC lathe or a turning center, is a type of machine tool used for precision machining of cylindrical parts. The machine uses computer numerical control (CNC) technology to control the cutting tools and movement of the workpiece, allowing for highly precise and repeatable cuts.
The CNC screw machine is commonly used for producing complex and precise parts, such as screws, bolts, shafts, and fittings, among others. These machines are designed to operate with high accuracy, reliability, and speed, which makes them ideal for high-volume production runs.
In a CNC screw machine, the workpiece is held in a chuck or collet and rotated while a cutting tool, such as a drill or a milling cutter, moves along the length of the workpiece to remove material and create the desired shape. The CNC technology allows the machine to perform a wide range of cutting operations, such as turning, drilling, boring, threading, and grooving, among others, with high precision and accuracy.
CNC screw machines come in a variety of sizes and configurations, ranging from small, benchtop models to large, industrial machines capable of producing complex parts with tight tolerances. They are widely used in industries such asย aerospace,ย automotive,ย medical devices, and electronics, among others.
Is a screw machine right for my machine shop?
Determining if a CNC screw machine is right for your manufacturing facility depends on various factors such as the type of parts you need to manufacture, the volume of production, the required precision and accuracy, the available space in your shop, and your budget.
Here are some factors to consider:
Part complexity and size:ย CNC screw machines are typically used for producing small to medium-sized cylindrical parts with high precision and accuracy. If your shop specializes in producing these types of parts, a CNC screw machine may be a good fit.
Production volume:ย CNC screw machines are designed for high-volume production runs. If you need to produce a large number of parts with consistent quality, a CNC screw machine may be a good choice.
Required precision and accuracy:ย CNC screw machines are highly accurate and precise, which makes them suitable for producing parts with tight tolerances. If your parts require high precision and accuracy, a CNC screw machine may be a good fit.
Available space and resources:ย CNC screw machines require a significant amount of space, as well as skilled operators and maintenance personnel. If you have the space and resources to support a CNC screw machine, it may be a good addition to your shop.
Budget:ย CNC screw machines can be expensive, so you should consider your budget and determine if the cost of the machine is justified by the potential benefits to your business.
Overall, if your machine shop specializes in producing small to medium-sized cylindrical parts with high precision and accuracy, and you need to produce a large volume of parts, a CNC screw machine may be a good fit for your shop. However, itโs important to carefully evaluate your needs, resources, and budget before making a decision. Absolute specializes in partnering with manufacturers to provide the most effective machine tool solution for their application. Contact us today!
What applications are screw machines best for?
CNC screw machines are well-suited for applications that require high precision, accuracy, and repeatability, particularly for producing small to medium-sized cylindrical parts. Some common applications of CNC screw machines include:
Manufacturing of screws, bolts, nuts, and fasteners:ย CNC screw machines are ideal for producing a wide range of fasteners, including those with intricate designs and tight tolerances.
Medical devices:ย CNC screw machines are used to produce various medical devices, such as surgical instruments, implants, and prosthetics. Their precision and accuracy ensure that these devices meet the strict quality standards required in the medical industry.
Aerospace:ย CNC screw machines are commonly used in the aerospace industry for producing parts such as fittings, connectors, and hydraulic components. These parts require high precision and accuracy, and CNC screw machines can deliver consistent results.
Electronics:ย CNC screw machines are used to produce various electronic components, such as connectors, terminals, and contacts. These components require high precision and accuracy to ensure proper functioning and reliability.
Automotive:ย CNC screw machines are used in the production of automotive parts such as shafts, gears, and transmission components. The high volume of production required in the automotive industry makes CNC screw machines an ideal choice for cost-effective manufacturing.
Overall, CNC screw machines are best suited for applications that require high precision, accuracy, and repeatability, particularly for producing small to medium-sized cylindrical parts.
How do screw machines work?
CNC screw machines are computer-controlled machines that are designed to perform precision machining operations on cylindrical parts. The machines use a variety of cutting tools to remove material from the workpiece and create the desired shape. Here is a general overview of how CNC screw machines work:
Set up the machine:ย The first step in using a CNC screw machine is to set up the machine with the appropriate cutting tools and workpiece. The cutting tools are installed in the machineโs tool turret, which is a rotating mechanism that holds the tools and allows them to be quickly changed during the machining process. The workpiece is held in a chuck or collet, which is a device that grips the workpiece and rotates it during machining.
Program the machine:ย Once the machine is set up, the machining process is programmed using a computer. The program specifies the cutting tool, cutting speed, and other parameters needed to perform the machining operation. The program is typically written in a programming language called G-code, which is a standardized language used in CNC machining.
Execute the program:ย With the program loaded into the machineโs computer, the machining process can begin. The machine uses a combination of linear and rotary motion to move the cutting tool along the length of the workpiece, removing material and creating the desired shape. The cutting tool is controlled by the machineโs computer, which adjusts the toolโs position and cutting speed to achieve the desired result.
Monitor the process:ย During the machining process, the machine operator monitors the machineโs performance and makes adjustments as needed to ensure that the machining operation is proceeding smoothly. The operator may also use various measurement tools, such as micrometers and gauges, to check the dimensions of the part and ensure that it meets the required specifications.
Finish the part:ย Once the machining operation is complete, the machine operator removes the finished part from the chuck or collet and inspects it for quality. If the part meets the required specifications, it is finished and ready for use. If not, the machining process may need to be repeated or adjusted to achieve the desired result.
Overall, CNC screw machines use a combination of computer control, cutting tools, and workpiece rotation to produce high-precision cylindrical parts with tight tolerances.
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