Dynamical Behavior of Milling Machine Spindle

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The spindle assembly is the most essential parts of the machine tool. The dynamic characteristics of the spindle assembly affect the performance of NC machine tool and for this reason should be studied. This paper presents a comparative analysis of theoretical and experimental dynamic behavior of no-load operation of a spindle for a vertical milling machine. Research has been conducted to highlight the natural vibrations mode and the directions that the system is more rigid. Study presents a support for the spindle analysis, so that the adoption of a constructive solution to be optimal.

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