the small CNC lathes in the engineering training center continue to run day and night, guiding batch after batch of students through the journey from "reading a blueprint" to "producing a qualified part."
the small CNC lathes in the engineering training center continue to run day and night, guiding batch after batch of students through the journey from "reading a blueprint" to "producing a qualified part."
The professional kit can be assembled into 8 different types of machine tools (metal sawing machine, metal turning/lathe, metal turning/centre lathe, metal milling machine, metal drilling machine, metal grinding machine, metal hand-held machine tool, and metal indexing drilling machine), with any 3 functions available for simultaneous use.
The small laser engraver is more than just a piece of equipment—it is a bridge that ignites students' curiosity and connects knowledge with practice.
The price of a desktop small machining center is usually only a fraction of that of a large machine tool, or even lower. It occupies little floor space and can be flexibly deployed. Such equipment typically occupies only about 0.5 to 1 square meter and can be easily placed on an experimental table or a dedicated desktop.
desktop CNC milling machines keep the worktable within a compact range, are lightweight, and can fit on a standard desk. This compact form factor aligns perfectly with the core needs of teaching environments: enabling students to get hands-on, rather than crowding around a single machine while the instructor demonstrates.
The C31 CNC Milling Machine integrates two-phase hybrid stepping motors, a high-speed constant-torque spindle, ball screws, home limit switches, an electronic handwheel, and a cooling water pump.
From CNC training classrooms in vocational colleges, to skill training corners in factory workshops, to innovation spaces for university makers, small and desktop machining centers – with their high cost‑effectiveness, high safety, and excellent fit to teaching needs – are building a solid bridge between theory and practice, between classroom and factory.
Their purchase cost, maintenance cost, and operating energy consumption are far lower than those of large equipment, giving individuals and small/micro enterprises the ability to own their own "micro factory."
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Small CNC lathes are more suitable for the early stages of CNC technology instruction. They allow students to quickly get started, master core skills such as CNC programming, tool setting, and process analysis, without the psychological burden or safety pressure.
The metal grinding machine is an indispensable fine-finishing tool in the labor skills equipment system for primary and secondary schools.
In traditional labor technology classrooms, metal processing often poses challenges such as equipment safety and operational complexity, making it difficult to implement in depth. The newly introduced student‑friendly metal machine tools, designed with an "education‑first" philosophy, have solved this problem.