Workshop style - lathe workshop

2025-01-30 11:03

The lathe workshop is the core department for achieving high-precision and complex shape parts processing in hardware manufacturing. Different from workshops that focus on large-scale and standard parts production such as heading and thread rolling, the lathe workshop focuses more on small-scale, multi-variety, high-precision customized product processing.

I. Core role and positioning of the workshop

1. Precision Manager: Responsible for processing hardware parts that have extremely high requirements for dimensional accuracy, form and position tolerances, and surface finish.


2. Complex shape processing: Capable of producing complex structural parts that cannot be completed through processes such as cold heading and stamping, such as parts with internal holes, stepped shafts, tapers, and irregular contours.


3. Customization and flexible production: It is the main force for small batch customization orders, sample trial production, and fixture manufacturing, with strong production flexibility.


4. Full process supplement: As a supplement to processes such as heading and cold heading, it is responsible for completing subsequent finishing processes that cannot be achieved by these processes, such as drilling, tapping, grooving, and finishing the shape of the part.

II. Workshop Management and Technical Key Points

1. Programming and technical core: The core competitiveness of the workshop lies in the technical level of CNC programming engineers and debuggers, who determine the rationality, efficiency, and cost of the processing technology.


2. Precision and quality management: Strictly implement the first inspection, inspection and final inspection system. For high-precision parts, it is necessary to use three-coordinate and other equipment to measure in a constant temperature and humidity testing room.


3. Tool management: The cost of tools is relatively high, and scientific tool management is required, including life management, grinding, and procurement planning.


4. "6S" management: Due to the large amount of metal shavings and oil contamination generated by cutting, maintaining a clean workshop and well-maintained equipment is crucial and forms the foundation for safety and quality.