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Why Manufacturers Prefer CNC Machining

Computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining involves the use of pre-programmed computer software that dictates how a CNC machine moves. CNC machining can improve manufacturing accuracy and efficiency as well as speed up production and improve safety.

These days, a lot of industries depend on LOCUS Precision CNC machining, which automated the majority of the manufacturing process, resulting in increased efficiency and less manual labour. Read on to know why manufacturers prefer CNC machining:

Increased Production Efficiency and Speed

With CNC machines, manufacturers can work at a faster pace while they deliver the same standards of products. Other manufacturing processes require extra resources but CNC machining gets the job done without increasing the overheads. A CNC machine can work consistently round-the-clock, as well as on weekends and holidays.  The machine only stops when it has to be maintained or repaired or input new projects. It can produce several orders faster than conventional methods.

Reduced Human Errors and Material Waste

Machine operators can make mistakes; however, the risk is minimised with CNC machining since only a few people are involved in manufacturing parts. The machine is programmed to perform specific tasks with requirements and tight tolerance. And as everything tends to work according to specifications and scale, there will be a reduced material waste.

Increased Safety

Apart from an operator entering the code and handling machine upkeep, CNC machining is entirely automated. Thus, operators do not need to be near the cutting tools, resulting in reduced safety accidents and occupational health issues. 

Advanced Fabrication

CNC is important in fabrication because the machines can perform several operations. These operations include welding metal sheets, punching holes, shearing, and flame cutting. Because of their precision, they can produce complex shapes that a manual machine could not replicate. For manufacturers, outsourcing their parts requirements to a full-time service provider allows them to make the most out of CNC machining without the overhead costs. 

Adaptability

CNC machining companies can have functionality and features added to their machines through a software update. Instead of becoming obsolete, these machines can evolve and get new capabilities to adapt to the changing needs of customers. 

Countless Applications

CNC machining can be used for many applications within a range of materials like carbon, brass, stainless steel, aluminum, wood, plastic, and silver. Clients may require bending tiny metal plates to a particular angle and engraving them with a number or a big panel punched to order. Some businesses might require parts such as spacers, fittings, dies, manifolds, molds, and fixtures. CNC machining can perform in all types of environments and improves the overall bottom line of a business by getting the job done faster and more flawlessly than other methods.