5 Axis CNC Machining for Complex, High-Precision Parts
5 axis CNC machining is a process that moves a cutting tool or part along five axes simultaneously to produce complex geometries in a single setup. At 6 CNC, we provide 5 axis CNC machining for parts that require tight tolerances, multi-surface accuracy, and consistent repeatability.
We support engineers and buyers who need parts that cannot be produced efficiently with standard 3-axis machining. If your design includes deep cavities, compound angles, or tight positional tolerances, 5-axis machining helps you achieve those features without compromise.
- One-stop solution (machining + finishing)
- Fast turnaround & reliable delivery
- Competitive pricing for low-volume production
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Why 5 Axis CNC Machining Reduces Cost and Risk
Many buyers assume 5-axis machining is more expensive. In practice, it often reduces total cost.
With fewer setups, we eliminate repeated clamping and manual alignment. That reduces positioning errors and prevents tolerance stacking. Your parts come out more accurate, and you avoid rework or assembly issues.
Complex parts that require multiple operations on 3-axis machines can often be completed in one setup using 5-axis machining. This shortens production time and reduces labor cost. You get better quality with fewer process steps.
5 Axis Capability Built for Precision Manufacturing
We operate advanced 5-axis machining centers, including high-end equipment such as DMG MORI systems . These machines allow us to machine complex surfaces and tight features with high stability.
6 CNC machining capability: tolerance up to ±0.002 mm .
This level of precision supports critical applications where even small deviations can cause failure.
Multi-axis control also improves surface quality. The tool maintains optimal contact with the part, reducing tool marks and improving finish consistency.
When You Should Choose 5 Axis CNC Machining
5-axis machining is not always necessary. We recommend it when your part includes:
- Complex curved surfaces or freeform geometry
- Features on multiple sides that must align precisely
- Deep pockets or hard-to-reach areas
- Tight positional tolerances between surfaces
If your part requires multiple setups on a 3-axis machine, switching to 5-axis usually improves both accuracy and efficiency.
We review your design before production and recommend the most cost-effective approach. In some cases, 3+2 machining (indexed 5-axis) may deliver the same result at lower cost.
5 Axis CNC Machining for High-Performance Industries
Our 5 axis CNC machining service supports industries that demand precision and reliability. These include aerospace, medical devices, robotics, semiconductor, and automotive sectors .
In these industries, part failure is not acceptable. Components must meet strict dimensional and functional requirements. We align machining strategy with your application to ensure performance under real conditions.
Materials for 5 Axis CNC Machining
We machine a wide range of materials commonly used in high-performance applications.
Metals include aluminum, stainless steel, titanium, and copper alloys. Plastics include PEEK, POM, and high-performance polymers used in medical and electronic applications.
Material choice affects machining strategy. Harder materials like titanium increase tool wear and cycle time. Softer materials like aluminum allow faster production but require careful control to avoid deformation.
We help you balance performance, cost, and lead time based on your application.
Quality Control for Multi-Axis Machined Parts
Complex parts require more than standard inspection. We use CMM systems to verify critical features and positional relationships between surfaces.
6 CNC surface finish capability: up to Ra 1.6 .
We control both dimensional accuracy and surface quality to ensure proper function.
Multi-axis parts often fail due to misalignment between features. We prevent that by controlling the entire machining process, not just final inspection.
Lead Time and Production Flexibility
5-axis machining reduces production steps, which shortens lead time for complex parts. Instead of moving parts between multiple machines, we complete most operations in one setup.
We support both prototypes and small-batch production. Typical production range is 1 to 600 parts, allowing you to test and iterate without large commitments.
Our Shenzhen location supports fast global delivery and stable logistics
FAQ About 5 Axis CNC Machining
What is the difference between 3-axis and 5-axis CNC machining?
3-axis machining moves along X, Y, and Z directions.
5-axis machining adds two rotational axes, allowing the tool to approach the part from multiple angles.
Is 5 axis CNC machining always more expensive?
5-axis machining unit cost may be higher per hour.
However, fewer setups and shorter cycle times often reduce total project cost.
What types of parts benefit most from 5-axis machining?
Parts with complex geometry, multi-side features, and tight positional tolerances benefit the most.
These parts are difficult or inefficient to produce with 3-axis machining.
Can 5-axis machining improve part accuracy?
Yes. Fewer setups reduce alignment errors.
This improves dimensional accuracy and consistency across features.
Do you support prototype and low-volume production?
Yes. 6 CNC supports production from 1 to 600 parts.
This allows you to validate designs before scaling production.