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Radial floating main shaft: makes grinding, polishing, and deburring more efficient and precise

2026-06-05 views:3

The core requirements for deburring and polishing are to efficiently, accurately, and evenly remove excess material, thereby improving surface quality. The radial floating main shaft, as a key component of automated deburring equipment, offers exceptional flexibility compensation and high-precision processing capabilities, making deburring and polishing operations more efficient and precise.


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The radial floating main shaft employs a precision floating mechanism to achieve 360° radial adaptive compensation. This effectively absorbs deviations in the dimensions of the workpiece surface, geometric errors, and mounting errors, ensuring that the grinding tool smoothly conforms to the surface of the workpiece. This prevents over-cutting, residues, or surface damage caused by rigid contact. Its high-rigidity main shaft structure supports stable and high-speed operation, enhancing grinding efficiency while maintaining uniform and consistent surface smoothness.


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In actual production, radial floating main shafts are widely used for deburring, polishing, and removing burrs on metal die-cast components, precision machine-tooled parts, and cast iron products, significantly improving product quality and production efficiency, reducing rework rates and production costs. They are an essential component in modern manufacturing.