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Capabilities

5 AXIS CNC MILLING

5-axis CNC machining allows a cutting tool to move along five different axes simultaneously. This means the tool can approach the workpiece from almost any angle, enabling complex shapes and detailed cuts in a single setup.

The five axes are:

  1. X-axis 

  2. Y-axis 

  3. Z-axis 

  4. A-axis 

  5. B-axis

This capability reduces setup time, improves precision, and is ideal for making intricate parts used in aerospace, medical, and automotive industries.

4 AXIS CNC MILLING

4-axis CNC machining builds on 3-axis capabilities by adding a rotational movement along the A-axis. This additional axis allows the machine to rotate the workpiece, providing greater flexibility for complex geometries and angled cuts.

Advantages of 4-Axis CNC Machining:

  • Allows for machining on multiple sides of a part without repositioning manually

  • Ideal for creating curved surfaces, slots, and intricate geometries

  • Increases efficiency and precision for parts requiring angled holes or cuts

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3 AXIS CNC MILLING

This method is ideal for machining simple to moderately complex parts and is commonly used for milling operations, drilling, and cutting flat surfaces or 3D features. Because the tool can move in three directions, 3-axis CNC machining is great for creating parts with intricate details and precise dimensions.

LATHE MACHINING

A lathe is a precision machine tool used to shape metal, plastic, and other materials by rotating the workpiece against a cutting tool. It’s ideal for creating round parts like shafts, bushings, and threads with high accuracy and smooth finishes. Lathes are essential in industries that require custom, high-quality components.

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