What is Multi-Axis Machining?
Multi-axis machining refers to the ability of a CNC machine to move a tool or part across multiple directions simultaneously.
3-Axis: Standard X, Y, Z movement
4-Axis: Adds rotational movement for more complex geometry
5-Axis: Full simultaneous motion for intricate, multi-surface parts
This flexibility allows us to machine complex components in a single setup—reducing error, saving time, and improving consistency.
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Reliable, efficient machining for standard components and fixture bases.
Ideal for:Flat surfaces and profiles
Basic fixture components
Repeatable production parts
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Adds rotational capability to handle more complex geometries.
Ideal for:Cylindrical parts
Multi-sided machining without repositioning
Increased accuracy across multiple faces
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Our most advanced capability for high-complexity parts and tight tolerances.
Ideal for:Complex fixture components
Contoured surfaces and compound angles
High-precision automotive testing applications
Benefits include:
Fewer setups = reduced error
Improved surface finish
Faster production timelines
Greater design freedom