1 Distance from spindle nose to table surface
The Distance from spindle nose to table surface refers to the vertical distance between the spindle nose (the gage line of the spindle taper) and the machine table surface in a machining center. This measurement is crucial for determining the maximum workpiece height that can be accommodated.
Key Points
- Importance: Determines the maximum workpiece or fixture height that can fit under the spindle, directly affecting tool clearance and machining capabilities.
- Rotary tables/fixtures: Additional Distance from spindle nose to table surface clearance is required when using rotary tables or tall fixtures.
- Adjustability: Distance from spindle nose to table surface can be increased during machine assembly by adding raising blocks, typically ranging from 150 mm to 300 mm in height for most applications.
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