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CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines produce parts with high precision and repeatability by using programmed instructions. The process starts with a CAD model, which is converted into a CAM program that generates G-code and M-code to control tool movements, cutting speed, feed rate, and spindle rotation. Raw material fixed on a workholding device is shaped by cutting tools layer by layer into the final part, with operations such as milling, turning, drilling, and grinding often done in one setup. This method ensures accuracy, consistency, high productivity, and reduced human error, with finished parts inspected to meet quality and tolerance standards.

- Teacher: OLIVIER MPARIBATENDA