There are different types of milling machines that everyone involved in prototyping and production should know. These types do not differ based on power output alone, but in versatility and viability as well for their use in a specific work.
A typical milling machine consists of four axes or pivot points. These axes move either horizontally or vertically and allow the machine to work on different patterns. For added flexibility, there are variations of the machines that have more than four pivots.
A five-axis mill has an additional horizontal pivot for the machine head. The added movement allows the machine to work on the end mill at difficult angles. Additionally, there are mills that have six axes or more that big production plants use to work on difficult operations.
Ultimately, choosing the right machine boils down to its suitability to the required job. To learn more about milling machines and how to get the right one, visit CNCMasters.com or call 1-877-262-8895.
How to Choose the Right Milling Machines
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