CNC Turning
Turning is the process when a single point cutting tool is parallel to the material.
CNC turning can be done on the outside of the material or bored on the inside which can be used to produce tubular components to various required dimensions. The process could be done manually but nowadays it is more common to use a computer controlled and automated lathe.
CNC Milling
CNC milling involves the use of commands which we programme into the milling machine with each code having a designated function to be performed by the machine. Our
CNC milling drill and turn along axes to cut and shape the material to the dimensions programmed into our machine.
CNC Machining
The use of
CNC machining, compared to manual machining, allows greatly improved accuracy, productivity, efficiency and safety. Our CNC production allows for greater speed of production as parts that would require multiple steps to manufacture otherwise can be produced quickly by our automated equipment.
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