14 December 2024, 10:27
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By Furniture & Joinery Production Jan 09, 2024

High five – innovative electrospindle puts a unique spin on machining

Here, Biesse explains why continuous c-axis rotation on your machining electrospindle will improve efficiency and quality ...

The five-axis advantage

For joinery companies with an eye on expansion, one of the most lucrative and logical growth strategies is to invest in five-axis machining capabilities. Whilst three- and four-axis machining is ideal for ‘bread and butter’ jobs such as windows, doors, standard staircases and furniture, introducing a fifth axis opens up new avenues. 

With a fifth axis to play with, manufacturers can tackle more specialist jobs such as twisted handrails, spiral staircases, curved chair backs, spindles and balustrades.

Not all five-axis electrospindles are created equal, however. Conventional belt-driven spindles can only rotate 720 degrees (just under two full revolutions) before their movement is hindered and the spindle must retract, rewind and restart. This impacts efficiency and, as the belt wears, finishing quality diminishes. 

Engineered to enable endless rotation 

By contrast, Biesse utilises a five-axis electrospindle that can rotate freely without having to stop and reset itself. This is enabled via the innovative design of the c-axis on the HSD spindle utilised on the Rover machine. The c-axis is engineered to facilitate continuous rotation of the head in the vertical and horizontal axes and is driven by a brushless motor rather than a belt. Consequently, this clever electrospindle will work all around the workpiece without having to rewind itself. The use of a brushless motor rather than a belt also means there is no decline in performance over time from wear and tear. 

“Biesse utilises a five-axis electrospindle that can rotate freely without having to stop and reset itself”

What are the benefits? 

Two main benefits to utilising a spindle with continuous rotation in CNC applications are increased productivity and finishing precision. 

Cycle time is reduced considerably because there is no ‘dead’ time while the spindle is stopping, unwinding, and resetting. Additionally, there is no dip in productivity while the head is decelerating and accelerating as it stops and restarts. 

Whilst reduced cycle time is an important advantage, the quality finish that can be achieved with repeatable precision is the primary benefit of this feature. Continuous rotation leaves no dwell marks on the object, eliminating the need for further finishing. Carrying out all finishing on the machine is more efficient and produces a defect-free superior quality finish that is consistent and repeatable. 

These innovative electrospindles are designed and manufactured by HSD, Biesse Group’s mechatronics division, and a world leader in excellence within the mechatronics sector.

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