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The Art of Machine Precision
The Art of Machine Precision
Machine accuracy is not achieved by design alone.
It is built through meticulous craftsmanship, precise assembly, and rigorous inspection at every stage of manufacturing.
At MYLAS, precision is verified through a comprehensive series of quality control procedures, including precision hand scraping, bearing contact inspection, oil retention optimization, geometric alignment verification, and spindle accuracy testing.
Key precision control standards include:
• Bearing Contact: 17–23 Points/in²
• Oil Pocket Depth: 0.05–0.08 mm
• Base Verticality: ≤ 0.005 mm
• Angular Alignment: ±0.003 mm / 300 mm
• Spindle Runout: ≤ 0.003 mm
• Oil Pocket Depth: 0.05–0.08 mm
• Base Verticality: ≤ 0.005 mm
• Angular Alignment: ±0.003 mm / 300 mm
• Spindle Runout: ≤ 0.003 mm
Hand scraping removes surface high spots and creates a uniform bearing contact pattern, improving load distribution, lubrication retention, and long-term mechanical stability.
Combined with strict geometric inspection and spindle verification procedures, every machine is built to deliver reliable accuracy, superior rigidity, and consistent machining performance.
Precision is not defined by specifications alone.
It is the result of engineering expertise, disciplined craftsmanship, and an unwavering commitment to every detail.
The Art of Machine Precision.