Investigation of properties of machine tools
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32972/dms.2025.012Keywords:
inspection, maintenance, machine toolAbstract
Inspection of machine tools is a foundational element of modern manufacturing quality control. As industries demand tighter tolerances, increased automation and higher productivity, machine tools must operate at peak accuracy. Over time, all machine tools experience degradation caused by mechanical wear, thermal effects, vibration and environmental factors. Regular inspection helps ensure that the accuracy and reliability of machine tools remain within acceptable limits. This paper deals with investigation of machine tools.
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