2026-05-22 views:15
In the field of industrial automation, deburring and polishing are crucial processes for enhancing product quality. The radial floating main shaft, as a core functional component of automated equipment, has become a key tool for solving the challenges of deburring complex workpieces due to its unique flexibility-based compensation capabilities.

The radial floating main shaft features a 360° radial floating function, which can adapt to the minor deformations and dimensional deviations of the workpiece surface. The compensation range is up to ±5°, ensuring that the grinding tool fits smoothly and conforms to the surface of the workpiece. It supports continuous speed adjustment from 3000 to 30000 rpm, making it suitable for various material and process requirements, and can efficiently complete tasks such as grinding, polishing, and deburring.

The integration of radial floating spindles in automated equipment can significantly enhance grinding efficiency and product consistency, reduce manual intervention, and lower production costs. Whether it’s removing mold lines from cast iron parts or polishing aluminum alloy die-cast components, radial floating spindles can consistently perform well, facilitating the automation upgrade in manufacturing.