CNC turning is a subtractive manufacturing process where a rotating workpiece is shaped by a cutting tool to create cylindrical parts. It's a form of CNC machining where the workpiece rotates on a fixed axis while a cutting tool removes material to achieve the desired shape. This process is widely used to produce various axisymmetric parts, especially shafts and housings.
VMC, or Vertical Machining Center, refers to a type of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling machine with a vertically oriented spindle. It's designed for automated, high-precision milling operations, including drilling, tapping, and boring. VMCs are widely used in industries requiring complex, accurate, and efficient machining, such as aerospace, automotive, and electronics
Cylindrical grinding is a machining process that uses an abrasive wheel to shape the external or internal surfaces of a rotating workpiece, typically cylindrical or tapered, to achieve high precision and a smooth finish. It is used to create precise, round, and concentric shapes in various industries like manufacturing and aerospace.
It is a versatile saw used to cut both wood and metal stock and also to cut and trim meat. The blade runs on two pulleys, driver and idler, and through a work table where material is fed manually.