CNC Machining

High quality CNC machining services in Adelaide

At A1Anco Engineering, we make it our mission to deliver the finest machining services. To help us achieve this goal, we embrace all the latest advancements in technology to make sure that our clients get the highest quality products with the most reliable service possible. One of the ways we’re able to make this a reality is through CNC machining.

What is CNC machining?

CNC machining stands for Computer Numerical Control machining.

It is the process of using advanced computer software to provide the highest quality and most accurate cutting and machining services possible.

Specialist CNC machinery is linked to a state-of-the-art computer system to allow the entire process to be controlled with a few simple clicks.



How does the process work?

For CNC machining to take place, a 2D or 3D CAD drawing must be designed and loaded onto the computer.

This drawing will then be interpreted by the computer’s purpose-built software and sent to the CNC machine in a format it understands.

The work piece is then placed in the CNC machine – whether it be a drill, lathe or mill – to accurately carry out the work.


Our CNC machinery

At A1Anco Engineering, we have an excellent range of high quality CNC machinery, including:
•  CNC machining centres with work area up to 1000mm x 500m.
• CNC lathes able to turn up to 400mm diameter and 1000m long with live tooling.
• CNC lathes with bar feeder able to feed up to 45 diameter x 3600mm long.
• CNC centre lathes – 750mm diameter, 500 swing, 400 over bed x 2000 long.
• Robodrill CNC drilling and tapping machine.

What is CNC machining?

CNC machining stands for Computer Numerical Control machining.

It is the process of using advanced computer software to provide the highest quality and most accurate cutting and machining services possible.

Specialist CNC machinery is linked to a state-of-the-art computer system to allow the entire process to be controlled with a few simple clicks.




How does the process work?

For CNC machining to take place, a 2D or 3D CAD drawing must be designed and loaded onto the computer.

This drawing will then be interpreted by the computer’s purpose-built software and sent to the CNC machine in a format it understands.

The work piece is then placed in the CNC machine – whether it be a drill, lathe or mill – to accurately carry out the work.



Our CNC machinery

At A1Anco Engineering, we have an excellent range of high quality CNC machinery, including:
•  CNC machining centres with work area up to 1000mm x 500m.
• CNC lathes able to turn up to 400mm diameter and 1000m long with live tooling.
• CNC lathes with bar feeder able to feed up to 45 diameter x 3600mm long.
• CNC centre lathes – 750mm diameter, 500 swing, 400 over bed x 2000 long.
• Robodrill CNC drilling and tapping machine.

For more information about our expert CNC machining services, call our friendly team today on 08 8447 4144.

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