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seven applications of CNC machines​

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In today’s scenario you will find lathe machine in almost all industries, workshops and even on road side small scale workshops or repair shops for heavy vehicles. CNC lathe machines are also not an exception to this. There is hardly any aspect of manufacturing that is not handled by the automated CNC machine. It’s a must know for everyone who are involved in the manufacturing industry, what a CNC machine can do for their corporation. Because of broad applications of CNC machines in different industries, there is a great pitch in the demand of the CNC machine programmers. In order to fulfill the demands, a number of training establishments have come up to educate the operations and programs of the CNC machines so that the demand of industries also being fulfilled in time.

Some of the Industries where CNC Machines are used

Below are some of the industries mentioned where the CNC machining centers are being used.

Advantages & Disadvantages of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine

Metal Removal Industries: The metal removing industries remove the unwanted metals from the raw materials to give it the desired shape as per the requirements. These can be automotive industries for who manufactures the Pulleys, shafts, gears, cylinders and many other automotive parts. It can be of any type of manufacturing industries for making various types of shaped products which may include round, square, rectangular, threaded or other shaped products. There are many other types industries where the metal removal works are also performed. All these metal removal works are performed by different machine tools like lathe, milling machine, drilling machine, boring machine, shaping machine, reamer, etc. Conventionally these lathe machines are operated by the operators, but the CNC versions of all these machines are now used widely. You can carry out almost all machining operations with the CNC machine.

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