Introduction
A spindle is a drive that mainly serves to accommodate a tool or a workpiece and to rotate it for machining by metal cutting. A spindle encompasses the following function areas:
- Specifying the spindle's direction of rotation (M3, M4)
- Specifying the spindle speed (S..)
- Spindle halt (M5)
- Spindle positioning (M19)
- Gear change (M40 to M45)
- Automatic gear selection by means of speed range tables
- Spindle as channel axis (spindle is interpolated in the NC channel as a rotary axis)
- Thread cutting with endlessly rotating spindle (G33)
- Thread drilling without compensating chuck (G63)
- Feed rate in mm/rev (G95)
- Constant cutting speed (G96, G97, G196)
- Spindle monitoring for min. and max. speed
- Tool-related dynamics limiting
- Face and lateral surface machining
- Acceleration characteristics