
The main processes of CNC machining include the following common methods:
1. CNC drilling: Using a rotating cutting tool to create cylindrical holes on a fixed workpiece, suitable for installing screws and bolts.
2. CNC Milling: Using rotating and axis-moving cutting tools to remove material from the workpiece, this method is suitable for complex designs.
3. CNC turning: During the machining process by the rotating workpiece and the cutting tool, various shaped parts are produced.
4. CNC grinding: Using grinding wheels instead of drill bits and milling heads to shape the parts.
5. Numerical Control Programming: By writing G codes and M codes, the movement and processing of the machine tool can be controlled.
These processing techniques are widely used in industries such as aerospace, automotive and healthcare, featuring high precision, automation and efficient production.