Main Classification
Machining mainly has two main categories, manual machining and numerical control machining. Manual machining refers to the method of machining various materials by manual manipulation of mechanical equipment such as milling machines, laths, drilling machines, and sawmills by machining workers. Manual machining is suitable for small volume, simple part production. Numerical control machining (CNC) refers to the use of machining workers to perform machining with numerical control equipment, which includes machining centers, mill milling centers, electrical spark line cutting equipment, thread cutting machines, etc. the vast majority of machining workshops use NC machining technology, which is programmed to place the workpiece in a Cartesian coordinate system (x, y, z) converted into program language, the CNC controller for CNC machines automatically removes materials as required to derive machined workpieces by identifying and interpreting the program language to control the axis of CNC machines to automatically process the workpieces in a continuous manner for large, complex shaped parts.