frezenmachines
Frezenmachines, or milling machines, are machine tools designed to remove material from a workpiece by means of rotating cutting tools called milling cutters. The workpiece is typically clamped to a table, while the cutter or the table moves in multiple axes to create features such as slots, holes, pockets, or complex profiles. Milling can be performed on a wide range of materials, including metals, plastics and composites, and supports various operations by changing cutters, speeds, feeds, and workpiece orientation.
There are several common configurations. Vertical milling machines have a spindle oriented vertically and typically use
Key components include the spindle that holds the cutter, the worktable that supports the workpiece, the column
Common milling operations include face milling, end milling, slotting, contouring, and drilling-like features produced by center
Frezenmachines are essential in tooling, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics fabrication, offering versatility, accuracy, and repeatability,