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Formation of Shaft Accuracy during Mechanical Processing on CNC Machines

Authors: Vagif Abbasov; Fariz Amirov; Samir Amirli; Shalala Hasanli; Karel Frana;
doi: 10.4028/p-n5ukb8
Abstract
The article discusses the study of the deformation of shafts with a diameter of ø30mm and a length of 400 mm during processing on CNC lathes. Experiments have revealed that during rough turning of the shafts, the magnitude of shaft deformation is 2.2-2.5 times greater compared to finish turning. It has been determined that during processing shafts on a CNC lathe, the maximum deformation is observed near the tailstock side of the machine.
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