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Large base plates experience uneven stress distribution during milling. The Drilling & Milling Machine applies uniform axis pressure and vibration suppression to maintain consistent material removal across wide surface spans, preventing localized sagging and taper deformation.
Mounting holes must maintain exact spatial correlation relative to machined reference planes. The synchronized axis movement of the Drilling & Milling Machine ensures geometric consistency between surface flatness and mounting hole centers in a single machining cycle.
Large plates impose high static and dynamic loads. The reinforced T-slot table and saddle structure distribute workpiece weight evenly, preventing bending deformation under heavy clamping conditions.
Equipment base frames demand long-term dimensional stability. The stress-relieved structure of the Drilling & Milling Machine maintains geometric integrity over years of cyclic heavy-duty base plate production.
How does table deformation affect base plate flatness?
Even minor table deformation introduces uneven cutting depth, resulting in surface waviness and alignment deviation.
What causes parallelism loss in large base plate machining?
Thermal expansion, uneven clamping force, and insufficient machine rigidity are the main contributors.
Why is single-reference machining critical for foundation plates?
It preserves exact geometric correlation between load-bearing surfaces and mounting interfaces.
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