This article explains the core components of 5-axis CNC machining. It breaks down the standard three linear axes (X, Y, Z) and introduces the two rotational axes (A, B, and C) that enable complex movement. We detail common machine configurations, like tilting-rotary tables and tilting spindles, and clarify the critical difference between simultaneous 5-axis and 3+2 positional machining. Finally, we highlight the key benefits for manufacturers: machining intricate parts in a single setup, achieving superior surface finishes, and drastically improving efficiency and tool life. This technology is a game-changer for workshops aiming to expand their capabilities and compete on a global scale.
Analysis of Five Axis Machining Mode TechnologyLEYO CNC has been deeply involved in CNC machine tools for 20 years, taking you on a deep understanding of five axis machining.1. The core value of five axis machining|The necessity of multi axis synchronization in complex part machiningIn the processin