There are many applications where what seems like old-fashioned technology is the best means to make parts. The traditionally designed VTL (vertical turning lathe) is an example of this class of technology. While its basic form has been around awhile, the VTL hasn’t stopped evolving. New versions of these machine tools incorporate many of the productive technological innovations found in horizontal turning centers.
Foundries with machining capabilities, or even those that outsource their machining, can benefit from vertical turning technology. Essentially, a vertical turning center configuration takes a traditional lathe and stands it on end. This design provides a number of important production and cost benefits, and is particularly well suited to cutting a variety of castings: brake discs, pump housings, aircraft parts, heavy-equipment parts, energy field parts, and more.
Vertical turning lathes are large, ram-type machines, also called vertical boring mills (VBMs). These lathes are not high-production machines, but they are ideal for heavy-duty and high-power cutting of medium and large parts.
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