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CNC Machine: Types, Applications, Programming, Maintenance & Safety Tips for Precision Machining

A machine tool based on computer numerical control (CNC) technology that achieves automated machining through programming tool paths. It has multi axis functional linkage, high precision (tolerance ± 0.005mm), high efficiency, and is widely used in the mass production of precision molds, aerospace parts, and complex mechanical structures.
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Advantages of the product

Modular Tooling System

Features 12-120 station tool changers and live tooling capabilities, allowing multi-process machining (milling, drilling, tapping) in a single setup. Reduces tool change times to <3 seconds, enhancing productivity in high-mix environments.

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Using high power lasers, these machines can cut non-metals such as wood and acrylic as well as metals including steel and aluminum with kerf widths below 0.1mm. With CNC motion systems, they can reach cutting acceleration speeds of 2g, while auto-focus heads help maintain beam precision through materials’ (0.1 to 50mm) thickness. In addition to widespread use in the sheet metal fabrication and signage industries, part cutting in nested formation with material utilization of as high as 90% are provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do CNC machines enhance productivity?

With spindle speeds up to 40,000rpm and rapid feed rates (60m/min), they reduce cycle times by 50% and support lights-out manufacturing with automatic tool changers (ATC).
Yes, they support G-code, CAM software (e.g., Mastercam), and 3D simulation to optimize tool paths, prevent collisions, and ensure first-pass accuracy in complex part production.

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The 5-axis CNC system machined impeller blades with ±0.005mm accuracy, eliminating 70% of traditional setup errors. Real-time thermal compensation kept dimensional stability within ±0.003mm/h during 24/7 operations.

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Thermal Stability Design

Thermal Stability Design

Incorporates liquid-cooled spindles and heat-resistant alloys, maintaining dimensional stability (thermal drift ≤±0.003mm/h) during prolonged operations. Critical for 24/7 production in automotive and electronics industries.
Heavy-Duty Construction

Heavy-Duty Construction

Built with cast iron or granite bases (rigidity ≥50N·m/μm) and linear motors for high acceleration (1g), handling heavy cuts in steel and Inconel. Suitable for large-scale machining of aerospace structural parts and industrial equipment.
Industry 4.0 Compatibility

Industry 4.0 Compatibility

Integrates with IoT sensors and ERP systems for real-time performance monitoring and predictive maintenance. Reduces unplanned downtime by 40% through vibration and temperature analytics, supporting smart factory initiatives.