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Vertical Turret

Businesses frequently look for turret mills for sale as they are essential for shops needing reliable, multi-functional milling capability.

Vertical turret milling machines are essential tools for metalworking and manufacturing operations. Asset Plant & Machinery, a trusted name in the industry since 1996, offers a wide range of high-quality turret mills at competitive prices in Australia. A vertical turret milling machine is a versatile invention that allows for efficient milling of small and large metal parts. Unlike horizontal milling machines, vertical turret mills are ideal for various milling functions, making them a popular choice among experienced metalworkers.

When choosing a turret mill, consider the size based on your intended use. Asset Plant & Machinery provides heavy-duty vertical milling machines for intensive tasks, as well as smaller desktop machines for occasional use. With expert advice from their knowledgeable team, finding the right turret milling machine for your specific needs is made easy.

What is a turret milling machine?

A turret milling machine (also known as a vertical mill or turret mill) is a highly versatile, general-purpose machine tool. It is characterised by a stationary spindle head attached to a rotating turret, and a worktable that moves in the X (left/right) and Y (front/back) directions. This design allows the spindle to be pivoted or moved for angle cutting and ensures precise control for operations like drilling, slotting, and contouring on metal workpieces.

What is the difference between a mill drill and a turret mill?

The main difference lies in versatility, rigidity, and capacity:

  • Mill Drill: These are generally lighter-duty, smaller machines designed primarily for drilling but capable of some light milling work. They typically have a fixed head or limited movement and are less rigid than a turret mill.

  • Turret Mill: These are industrial-grade machines built for higher precision and heavier-duty milling operations. They feature a movable knee and a turret that allows the head to be positioned over a much wider area of the workpiece, making them significantly more versatile.

What is the difference between a turret mill and a knee mill?

This is often a confusion in terminology, as a turret mill is a type of knee mill.

  • Knee Mill: This is the general term for a milling machine where the worktable assembly (the “knee”) moves vertically up and down on the column to adjust the height of the work.

  • Turret Mill (or Ram-Type Mill): This is a specific design of knee mill where the milling head is mounted on a sliding ram (or turret) that can be moved forward and backward (Y-axis) relative to the column, adding versatility and capacity compared to a standard fixed-head knee mill. The most famous example is the Bridgeport mill.

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