- In addition to using manual spring chucks to clamp workpieces, CNC instrument lathes can also use pneumatic spring chucks and hydraulic spring chucks to clamp workpieces.
- For short bar materials, a spring backing should be set in the spring chuck, which can not only clamp directly in place without re-calibrating the tool, but also automatically pop out after processing.
- For mass production of long bar materials with a diameter of less than 20 mm, it is necessary to install an automatic feeding system for long materials, which can greatly improve work efficiency. As for whether to use pulling or pushing, it depends on the workpiece.
- For mass production of workpieces that can use short materials for automatic feeding, try to install an automatic feeding system.
- If you can use a tool rack to clamp the tool, try to use the tool rack. The tool rack can avoid the repeated positioning error and failure rate of the electric tool rack.
- If you want to increase the number of clamped tools, you can use the coexistence of electric tool racks and tool racks. Our term is called electric dual-use.

Instrument lathes use spring chucks for quick clamping, motors directly drive the spindle, large and small discs for quick hand-operated operation, and vertical and horizontal positioning control turning. Some instrument lathes are equipped with flanges, tailstock devices, die pressing and threading devices, and can process external circles, internal circles, cut off, end faces, cut grooves, turn tapers, drill holes, reamer holes, tapping, milling, grinding, etc. They are widely used in the production and processing of small workpieces such as electrical appliances, fasteners, automobiles, motorcycle accessories, instruments and meters, hardware and electrical appliances, cultural and educational supplies, film and television equipment, electromechanical products, plumbing pipes, valves, bearing rings, shafts, glasses, etc., and are ideal and efficient equipment for the hardware and mechanical processing industry.