What movements are happening during CNC processing?
In the world of computer numerical control (CNC) processing, accuracy is key. CNC machining is a subtraction manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled drill bits, precision and speed to clear blank materials to form precise parts with high precision and surface finish. Our state-of-the-art five-axis CNC machining equipment and production technology enables us to easily solve metal parts manufacturing problems, thus providing one-stop after-processing and finishing services.
During CNC machining, several components move to shape the workpiece. These components are:
- Spindle: This is the main axis of rotation, responsible for rotating the cutting tool. It can be powered or manually based on the configuration of the machine.
- rinse: The turret is a rotating head that can accommodate a variety of cutting tools such as drill bits, end mills or routers. This allows for quick and efficient tool changes.
- X, Y and Z axes: These three axes allow the cutting tool to move in different directions, enabling precise movement and adjustment.
- C-axis: This is the spindle speed and direction control axis, which can accurately control the rotation and feed rate of the cutting tool.
- Z-PAT:Z-PATH is the vertical movement of the cutting tool and is usually used in drilling or digging operations.
These moving parts work in series to shape the workpiece, resulting in complex geometry, high precision accuracy and surface finish. CNC machining is particularly useful for the production of complex or customized parts with complex geometries, such as turbine blades, engine components or medical equipment.
From a very obvious perspective, we understand the importance of accuracy and accuracy in CNC machining. That’s why we invest in advanced five-axis CNC machining equipment and expert technicians to ensure every part of production meets the highest standards. Whether you need custom precision machining or post-processing and completion services, we can provide you with services.
in conclusion
In short, CNC machining is a complex and precise process that relies on the coordinated movement of various components to shape the workpiece. From a good point of view, we understand the importance of precision and accuracy and we are committed to providing high-quality parts that meet or exceed customers’ expectations. Whether you need custom precision machining or one-stop post-processing and completion services, we are here to help.
FAQ
- What is CNC machining?
CNC machining is a subtraction manufacturing process that uses computer-controlled drill bits, precision and speed to clear blank materials to form precise parts with high precision and surface finish.
- What is the difference between CNC machining and 3D printing?
CNC machining is a subtraction process that removes materials to create parts, while 3D printing is an addition process that builds parts on one layer.
- Can I customize my CNC machining project in good light?
Yes, most materials can be customized and handled quickly. Please contact us to discuss your custom precision machining needs.
- What kind of post-processing and completion services are provided, and what kind of lighting can be provided?
We offer a range of post-treatment and finishing services including surface treatment, heat treatment and cutting, to name just a few. Please contact us for more information.
- How do I start with custom precision machining of highlights?
Contact us today to discuss your custom precision machining needs and have our expert technicians work with you to develop solutions that meet your unique needs.


















