Machining Methods

Apr 03, 2025 Leave a message

Machining includes a variety of methods, each of which has its specific application scenarios and advantages. The following are some common machining methods:
1. Turning: Turning is a method of removing material by rotating cutting tools. This method is suitable for machining parts in cylindrical, conical and other rotating body shapes.
2. Milling: Milling is a method of removing material using a rotating cutting tool. By adjusting the relative position between the tool and the workpiece, various complex shapes such as planes, grooves, gears, etc. can be machined.
3. Drilling: Drilling is a method of machining holes on a workpiece using a drill. Drilling can be used to machine holes of various diameters and depths to meet different application requirements.
4. Grinding: Grinding is a method of removing material using abrasive tools. This method is suitable for machining high-precision, high-surface quality parts such as bearings, gears, etc.