What Are the Tools That Every CNC Shop Needs?

 



When it comes to CNC machining, every shop needs to apply the right principles during the production process so that the parts get machined to the best shape and size to meet the tolerances. It can be easy to mark out centimetres or even millimetres. However, many times, the tolerance for CNC machined parts are less than 0.001 of an inch. When these measurements are so small, you should have the right tools and know how to use them properly. The tools that a shop uses for CNC metal machining might vary depending on the quantity of work done, but the right tools can determine the shop’s overall capabilities.

Surface Plate

This item is a flat surface that the machine can use for Y-axis, or vertical, measurements. They are useful only if they have the right calibration and keep their shape properly. Since they have a low level of expansion with temperature changes and a smooth surface, many surface plates are of granite.

Go/No-Go Gauge

This tool can measure your parts to make sure that they meet the specific tolerance. The “no-go” part of the tool measures one part of the tolerance range, and the “go” is for the other. For example, if you have a plug gauge, the “go” end fits in a hole and the other end does not.


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