CNC machining parts refer to parts processed using CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine tools, which have the characteristics of high precision, high quality, high efficiency, and high flexibility. CNC machining parts can be divided into the following types based on different machining methods:
CNC milling parts. CNC milling is a cutting process that uses rotating tools to cut fixed raw materials on multiple axes, resulting in parts with planar, curved, or angular features. CNC milling machines can be divided into three axis, four axis, and five axis types. Depending on the relative motion of the tool and workpiece, they can also be divided into vertical milling, horizontal milling, and universal milling.
CNC turning parts. CNC turning is a cutting process that uses fixed tools to cut rotating raw materials, resulting in the production of parts with cylindrical or complex surface features. CNC turning machines can be divided into types such as ordinary lathes, CNC lathes, and composite lathes. Depending on the relative motion of the tool and workpiece, they can also be divided into longitudinal turning, transverse turning, and oblique turning.
CNC drilled parts. CNC drilling is a cutting process that uses a rotating drill bit to drill through fixed raw materials, resulting in the production of parts with features such as circular or other shaped holes. CNC drilling machines can be divided into vertical drilling machines, horizontal drilling machines, and multi axis drilling machines. Depending on the relative motion of the drill bit and workpiece, they can also be divided into vertical drilling, horizontal drilling, and oblique drilling.