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Machining centers are designed to automatically complete repetitive tasks, such as drilling, milling and tapping. There are many different types of centers which vary in their capabilities, power and size. Machining centers come in three different designs: vertical, horizontal, and five-axis, which actually refers to the location of the main spindle of the actual center. Learning the differences between these three machines, as well as what each one has to offer, is important if you plan on purchasing one.

A vertical machining center is said to be more versatile than the horizontal. It is a lighter machine, and it concentrates on small pieces of material. A horizontal machining center is much heavier and is designed to deal with larger pieces of material and heavier workloads. A five-axis machining center is significantly more expensive than the other two types of machines. However, a five-axis machine could potentially reduce your labor costs because it combines the work of two machining centers.

You could reduce costs further by purchasing second-hand machines. If you buy from a reputable dealer, a refurbished machine will work just as well as a new one for significantly less money. If you require more information on the different types of machining centers and their possible benefits to your company, visit the website Business.com.


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