The simplest answer is because of productivity and profit. The dual spindle composite profile machining center can easily complete twice the workload of similar single spindle machining centers. Assuming that the workload to keep the machine busy is available. Without a doubt, manufacturers can use dual spindle machining centers to complete more parts processing in a shorter amount of time.
With the increase in production, the throughput of the workshop greatly improves. Processing two workpieces simultaneously only takes up the space of one machine and one CNC operator, indirectly increasing the number of machines in the factory, reducing labor costs, and improving efficiency.
The dual spindle composite machining center saves manual labor, saves investment in each equipment, saves space occupied by the equipment, and truly achieves the goal of saving people, money, and space. Two spindles simultaneously process two identical products, doubling the efficiency.
1. Save money. If the processed product requires the addition of a fourth axis, the general practice is for two machine tools to be equipped with two sets of four axis local machines. Our equipment can save the cost of one set of fourth axis.
2. Space saving, compared to the footprint of two machine tools, greatly saves space.
3. Save manpower and reduce equipment operators compared to two machine tools.
4. The more machines there are, the more obvious it is to save labor, and the lower the failure rate.
