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Updated Jul 09, 2024
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Asteg Engineering Supplies | Milling Cutters & Cutting Tools
Asteg Engineering Supplies Pty Ltd has been serving the Australian engineering and manufacturing industries since 1961 from it's Adelaide office in South Australia. Our company specialises in the supply of an extensive range of tooling, measuring equipment and associated products including application specific cutting tools to aerospace, rail, defence, medical, toolmaking and ...
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5 Axis CNC Machine Buying Guide

Find and buy a 5 axis CNC machine from verified suppliers on IndustrySearch. A 5-axis CNC machine is the most advanced milling machine compared to 2-axis, 3-axis, and 4-axis CNC machines.

Things to consider when buying a 5 axis CNC machine:

  • Type - There is a wide array of 5 axis CNC machines, so you need to choose one that fits your manufacturing needs. The different types of 5 axis CNC machines include 3+2 5-axis CNC, trunnion type, swivel-head type, and mini 5-axis type.
  • Horizontal or vertical machine - Consider whether you need a horizontal or vertical 5 axis CNC machine. Vertical machines are more agile for manufacturing smaller parts, while horizontal ones are stronger and heavier and are ideal for cutting titanium and steel.
  • Power and rigidity - Ideally, a 5 axis CNC machine should hold tight tolerances. Thus, you need a 5-axis machine with a firm tool holder and spindle to minimize vibrations. The machine should also maintain a consistent acceleration and deceleration as well as a constant cutting feed while speedily processing data.
  • Space - Space is another key factor since the 5 axis CNC machine occupies a large area. Enough space can help maximize the production and performance of the machine. You should also check out the load-bearing capacity since the machines are heavy and are prone to vibrations.

 

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5 Axis CNC Machine Costs and Supplier Insights

The listed price of a 5 Axis CNC Machine for sale ranges from $5,000 to $50,000, averaging $27,500.

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