Working principle of 1325 4-head 3D woodworking machine
The working principle of the 1325 4-head 3D woodworking machine can be divided into several steps:
Design input: The user uses CAD/CAM software to design the processing graphics and converts them into a file format recognizable by the machine (such as G code).
Control system: The computer transmits the design file to the machine through the control system and sets the processing parameters such as cutting speed, tool type and depth.
Movement and processing: The four tool heads are driven by stepper motors or servo motors and move precisely along the X, Y and Z axes. Each tool head can work independently, allowing multi-tasking.
Cutting and engraving: The tool cuts, engraves or drills on the surface of the material according to the set path to complete the required pattern or shape.
Monitoring and adjustment: During the processing, the operator can monitor the machine status in real time and make adjustments when necessary to ensure processing accuracy and quality.
This efficient working method is suitable for large-scale production and the production of complex patterns.