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- A 3-axis CNC (Computer Numerical Control) system refers to a type of machining system that utilizes computer control to automate the movement of a cutting tool or workpiece along three different axes.
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These axes are typically labeled as X, Y, and Z, representing horizontal, vertical, and depth movements, respectively.
Here’s a brief explanation of each axis:
X-axis: The horizontal axis, usually representing the side-to-side movement of the tool or workpiece.
Y-axis: The vertical axis, typically representing the front-to-back movement of the tool or workpiece.
Z-axis: The depth axis, which signifies the up-and-down movement of the tool or workpiece.
Published: January 17, 2024
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