5-Axis machines utilize the typical X, Y and Z axes in conjunction with the A and B axes so that your tools can get to five sides of a part, with no extra turning or setup required. Working on a 5-axis machine minimizes setups, allows for faster cycle time, produces less scrap, increases spindle utilization, and lessens the need for highly trained individuals, giving your shop the ability to open possibilities.
Want to learn more about 5-axis machining?
Discover our 5-Axis Machining Guide and read our blog, “3 Ways to Leverage 5-Axis Machining to Win More Jobs”.
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