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  • What is brush tufting machine?

    11/9/2009

    "Tufting" means "filling holes with filaments", so, brush tufting machine is also called brush filling machine, or brush planting machine, or brush making machine.

    Through the below link, you'll see the movement which we call "tufting":
    http://www.brush-machine.com/Video/CNC-Broom-Tufting-Machine.htm

    Brush tufting machines are u..
  • What is brush drilling machine?

    11/9/2009

    Some brush blocks(brush bases) are pre-drilled, already with holes, in this case, operator only needs to "tuft" (fill holes with filaments).

    But some brush blocks(brush bases) are without holes, in this case, operator will need a drilling machine to drill holes before tufting.

    Through the below link, you'll see how the machine drills holes:
    http://..
  • What is 2-head integrated machine?

    11/9/2009

    Some machines have only one function, either drilling or tufting, with only a drilling head or a tufting head.

    For example, this is a 5-axis drilling machine with a single drilling head:
    http://www.brush-machine.com/Video/CNC-5-Axis-Brush-Drilling-Machine.htm 

    This is a 2-axis tufting machine with a single tufting head:
    http://www.brush-machi..
  • What is 3-head integrated machine?

    11/9/2009

    3-Head integrated machine has two drilling heads and a tufting head, which drills holes and tufts filaments simultaneously.

    For example, this is a 4-axis 3-head machine, anchor-type(using flat wires), it's making hairbrushes:
    http://www.brush-machine.com/Video/4-Axis-3-Head-Machine--Making-Hairbrushes.htm

    This is another 4-axis 3-head broom mac..
  • What is brush trimming machine?

    11/9/2009

    Brush trimming machine is used to trim the end of brush filaments, so as to keep the filament-end flat.

    For example, this is a general trimming machine for trimming small brushes:
    http://www.brush-machine.com/products/Brush-Trimming-Machine-WXD-TM100.htm

    This one is professional for trimming ball-type toilet brushes, manually:
    http://www.brus..
  • What is the difference among 2-axis, 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis machines?

    11/9/2009

    X-axis is for left / right movement;
    Y-axis is for forward / backward movement;
    Z-axis is for rotating movement;
    H-axis is for up / down movement;
    A-axis is for "swinging" movement.


    2-Axis machines include X-axis and Y-axis;
    3-Axis machines include X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis;
    4-Axis machines include X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis and ..
  • Still I have no idea about how your machines work?

    11/9/2009

    Pls don't worry, through the below links, absolutely you'll see how our machines work, on video.


    E.g., this is a 2-axis 2-head integrated machine, with a drilling head and a tufting head:
    http://www.brush-machine.com/Video/Making-Wooden-Brushes-with-Stainless-Steel-Wire.htm


    This is a 3-axis 2-head machine, with two drilling heads:
    http://w..
  • What is the "clamp" mentioned in your product information?

    11/9/2009

    "Clamp(gripper)" is a kind of mould made from auminum-alloy, which holds the whole brush base and fixes it on working table of the machine, like this:

      




    For making different brushes, operator will need to use different clamps.

    However, only a set of clamp(s) will be offered together with the machine, fre..
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