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CNC Machine
A CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Machine is an automated tool that performs machining operations with high precision using programmed computer commands. It interprets digital instructions (typically G-code) to control the movement of cutting tools across multiple axes (X, Y, Z). CNC machines can be configured for milling, turning, drilling, and other processes, making them integral to modern manufacturing.
The advantages of CNC machining include improved accuracy, repeatability, and reduced labor costs compared to manual machining. The system typically comprises a controller, servo motors, spindle, tool changers, and a work holding setup. More advanced CNC machines offer 4- or 5-axis motion, allowing for complex geometries and tighter tolerances.
Applications of CNC machining span automotive components, aerospace parts, mold-making, and custom tools. It is particularly critical in industries that demand exact specifications and high production efficiency. Integration with CAD/CAM software and real-time monitoring systems enhances productivity and quality assurance. CNC machines are also central to Industry 4.0, contributing to smart, automated production systems.
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