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A comprehensive overview of the features and functions of CNC wooden door lock‑hole machines! Please click!
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The body of the CNC wooden door lock mortising machine is made of Okay. It is fabricated by welding square steel and has undergone stress‑relief testing. The machine is equipped with four motors: two on the sides, primarily for milling lock body slots and cover plate grooves, and two at the front, mainly for machining various keyhole slots and drilling screw‑passage holes. The CNC wood door lock‑hole machine is a numerically controlled, automated lock‑hole drilling device for wooden doors and windows, equipped with a programmable control system. Unlike conventional lock‑hole machines, it features an integrated computer‑based control system: during operation, simply pressing the start switch initiates fully automatic processing until completion, eliminating the need to activate additional function buttons.

The CNC wooden door lock‑hole machine is primarily used for machining wooden doors, door frames, door locks, lock mortises, hinge holes, decorative openings, and more. With a single loading and positioning operation, it can complete a variety of processing tasks. It is also suitable for punching and milling operations on other types of wooden furniture. This CNC lock‑hole machine offers high precision, high efficiency, and comprehensive functionality.
The CNC wooden door lock‑hole machine consists of two vertical spindles, four horizontal spindles (with freely adjustable angles), an adjustable fixture worktable, and auxiliary loading/unloading devices. The equipment is easy and convenient to operate, features robust system management capabilities, and includes a comprehensive CAM software package, enabling effortless machining of lock holes, mortise slots, hinge recesses, paint‑through holes, slide‑track grooves, and other intricate profiles on wooden doors.
The CNC wooden door lock‑hole machine is characterized primarily by a motor‑controlled worktable that supports and moves the wood door, with the table mounted on a frame via sliding guides. A door‑clamping and detection device is installed along the sides of the frame, while a hinge‑milling unit capable of horizontal movement in the X‑direction relative to the standard frame is mounted on the front side. On the rear side, an electric drilling‑milling unit for door‑face lock holes is fitted, with a Y‑direction‑adjustable electric drilling‑milling device for door‑side lock slots positioned below it. Both the drill bits and milling cutters can be adjusted vertically and tilted, enabling simultaneous or sequential machining of multiple holes and slots required for the door face, edge locks, and hinges, as well as the creation of bevel‑groove slots. This design effectively addresses the challenges of machining bevel grooves, significantly enhancing processing efficiency, slot‑quality, and machining accuracy.
What are the functional features of a CNC wooden door lock‑hole drilling machine? Let’s take a look.
1. The door lock control system employed features a wide variety of lock designs and modular operation, making it suitable for processing doors of all types.
2. The user interface is simple and intuitive; ordinary workers can get up to speed with minimal training, eliminating the need for professional programmers.
3. An auxiliary feeding and discharging device is employed to reduce labor intensity and enhance production efficiency.
4. The four‑axis spindle can be freely switched, enabling the execution of different manufacturing processes in a single setup.
5. A dedicated wooden door pressure plate is used to secure the countertop, ensuring high fixing accuracy.
6. Precise positioning of drilling and slotting locations ensures higher machining accuracy.
7. The machine features stable performance, utilizing linear guide rails and sliders, along with a ball screw.
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