the axes of turning machine are
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Once lathes evolved to include 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis capabilities, they became known as turning centers. While there is no formal distinction, a lathe is typically used to refer to simpler machines, like those that only perform turning operations with usually just X and Z
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Once lathes evolved to include 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis capabilities, they became known as turning centers. While there is no formal distinction, a lathe is typically used to refer to simpler machines, like those that only perform turning operations with usually just X and Z
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For lathes, the X-axis is the cross slide (or turret) motion at a right angle to the spindle axis. Y-Axis The Y-axis on mills is either the in-and-out motion--toward and away from the operator (vertical spindle) or up-and-down motion (horizontal spindle).
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