The all-in-one servo system can be applied to a variety of cutting tools to achieve high-precision position control and dynamic response. Here are some examples of common cutting tools that can be applied to an all-in-one servo system:
1) Drill bits: Drill bits are used to make round holes in the material. The integrated servo system can control the position of the drill bit and the feed rate to achieve precise hole addition.
2) End Mills: Milling cutters are used to perform plane, contour and surface machining on the surface of a workpiece. The all-in-one servo system can control the position of the milling cutter, the feed rate and the depth of cut to achieve high-precision milling operations.
3) Tool inserts: Tool inserts are used for rotary cutting operations such as turning, boring, and grooving. The all-in-one servo system can control the position of the tool insert, feed rate and cutting force for precise cutting operations.
4) Cutting blades: Cutting knives are used to cut on materials such as paper, plastic, and metal. The all-in-one servo system can control the position and cutting speed of the cutting knife to achieve high-precision cutting operations.
5) Grinding wheels: Grinding wheels are used for grinding and polishing operations, such as surface grinding and corner dressing. The all-in-one servo system can control the position of the grinding wheel, the feed rate and the grinding pressure for precise grinding operations.