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The Applications of 5 axis machining Across Industries


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5-axis machining adds two rotating axes (usually A and B), in contrast to 3-axis machining, which moves the workpiece along three linear axes (X, Y, and Z). This gives the tool an unmatched degree of flexibility in its movement, allowing it to approach the workpiece from several angles and orientations. A capacity for producing complex designs, speeding up production, and requiring fewer setups overall is the outcome.

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