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CNC milling

19-08-2014

CNC milling necessitates the use of commands or G-codes programmed in to the milling machine together with each alphanumeric code having a specified purpose to be executed by the machine. The mills then drill and turn together axes to cut and shape the material to the dimensions put into the machine. CNC milling machines can be controlled using the computer controls or the manual overrides that are located on the front of the machine. Although the program is the preferred way of managing the process, because the spindle can be programmed to make any essential cuts, making use of the manual overrides enable the operator to speed up and slow down when necessary.

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