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What is Cam Drive Feeder and Why Do We Use Them?

Author: Susanna

Mar. 17, 2025

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Cam Drive Feeder - Lihao machine

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What's Still Cam-Driven and Why? - Production Machining

'These are two questions we commonly receive about our Hybrid multi-spindle platform,' says Dan Bavineau, chief manufacturing and technology officer for Davenport Machine (part of Brinkman International Group Inc.).

The Hybrid concept, which represents the next evolution of the company's heritage five-spindle, multi-spindle screw machine, combines CNC technology with some familiar cam-driven functionality which Bavineau says enables these machines to realize fast cycle times while offering tighter process control and precision. He notes it was also engineered to offer intuitive programming and increased flexibility at an affordable price point for a high-production, multi-spindle offering.

A number of design improvements and additions have been made since this machine's introduction in . You can read about those at gbm.media/thehybrid. But, the company still fields questions about what elements of the machine remain cam driven and for what reasons.

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As Bavineau explains, cams are still used to control the motion of the machine's four end-working spindles commonly used to drill, tap or slot. To give the CNC functionality would require additional components such as ballscrews, encoders, servomotors and electronics that would greatly add to the machine's overall cost. Plus, the majority of end-working operations require simple motion ' feeding in and feeding out ' that can easily and repeatably be handled via cams. Still, these spindles are independently driven and can rotate at different speeds to optimize each end-working process.

In addition, the entire machine cycle runs off of a drum cam which is used to maintain overall cycle synchronization. For example, it is used to index the machine's revolving head and drive the cam bank that moves the end-working spindles.

But, while there are minimal cam-driven functions in the Hybrid design, the concept of 'cams' can be a concern for some, Bavineau admits. This is one reason why Davenport has developed its Layout Assist Module. This software walks users through their machining sequence by entering values such as speeds and feeds for all operations to calculate overall part cycle time. In addition, it automatically determines cam geometry and timing, enabling Davenport to design and manufacture cams for shops. Therefore, shops no longer need personnel with vast multi-spindle experience to create their own cams. Bavineau says this is a way to turn multi-spindle machining into more of a science and less of an art that would otherwise require a wealth of in-house multi-spindle tribal knowledge. Most cams ship within 24 hours after placing an order.

And, to further engage the industry, the company in February began offering free, weeklong training classes for both traditional heritage Davenports and the Hybrid platform at its Rochester, New York, headquarters and manufacturing campus. Those who participate pay only for transportation and lodging.

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