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  • What are the limitations of CNC machining

    Update:2022-09-29 

    The cost of CNC machining a part will depend on the complexity of the part being machined. Multi-axis machining is more likely to be used for more complex shapes. Therefore, parts with high geometric complexity will pay a price, so what are the limitations of CNC machining?

    Work to limit
    Metal parts must be firmly fixed in place during machining. This can be done easily with simpler shapes. More complex parts may require custom fixtures and fixtures as well as troubleshooting time for engineers, thus increasing machine costs.

    Tool Access Restriction
    For the part to be machined, a suitable cutting tool needs to be able to access the necessary surface. This may exclude particularly complex parts, although experienced engineers are usually able to find a solution, so it is always worth talking to a CNC machining company before making a final decision.

     
    CNC machining

    Disadvantages of CNC lathe machining:
    1, CNC machining on the quality of the operator requirements are low, high technical requirements for maintenance personnel.
    2, CNC machine tool machining route is not easy to control, unlike ordinary machine tools as intuitive.
    3, lathe its maintenance inconvenience, high technical requirements;
    4, CNC machining process is not easy to control.

    The limitations of CNC machining the machine will take multiple steps, usually defined as a percentage of the tool diameter, to produce the desired profile, and the extraction is carried out with a motorized cutting tool. CNC machining solves the problem of limitations and is suitable for producing one-time/prototype quantities as well as mass production of more complex parts.

    Asset Metal technology focuses on metal process solutions, which are widely used in toys, electronics, intelligent components, unmanned aircraft and vehicles.