Thursday 22 July 2021

Achieving Balanced Productivity with Manual and Used CNC Machines

Machining tools have been around for quite a while, manually pushing forward, meeting consumer demands and consumption. Over time, these tools imbibed technological and mechanical modifications to make production effortless and less time consuming.

CNC technology is a core aspect of the precision obtained from machined products and components. Used CNC machines merely expand the limitations faced by manual and new CNC machines with their renewed efficiency.


Here, we’ll be discussing in brief, the balance that owning both manual and CNC machines brings to your workspace.

Manual machining and its significance

When you learn from experience the knowledge tends to stick on some subconscious level within your mind and body. You interact first-hand with the activity and learn the ins and outs of navigating. 


Similarly, working with a manual machine, say a used manual lathe, allows you to understand its moving parts and their subsequent impact on the components as a whole. You get to learn how and when the equipment works well and with which materials. Acquiring manual machining skills takes time and can be inefficient initially as an investment. Further, the quality of your end product depends entirely on your handling skills which can be inconsistent when you need to provide for a large specific order. Many equipment manufacturers prefer taking on manual machining in between the CNC machining to make use of time and exceed limitations faced by the CNC machines.

CNC machining and its significance

Anything automated is a boon with regard to the ease of operations and swift completion. CNC machines are way better than manual machines in their accuracy to achieve complex cuts and designs with repeated precision.


The upfront costs of a used CNC machine may be high, but the production boost ensures that you recoup the initial investment as well as make more with swift order completion. You needn't stay and supervise the entire automated process like with a manual tool.

Final thoughts

The concept of investing and working with both manual and CNC machines allows you to speed production and make some extra savings without spending big bucks. The level of efficiency that this balance brings to your workshop is apparent in the variety of orders you can accept, both large and small.


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