The core of CNC machining lies in numerical control technology, which uses computer programming to convert designed part drawings into instruction codes that the machine tool can recognize. These instruction codes control parameters such as the machine tool's toolpath, cutting speed, and feed rate, enabling precise cutting, drilling, milling, and other machining operations on the material. CNC machine tools are typically equipped with high-precision servo systems and feedback devices, which can monitor and adjust errors during the machining process in real time, ensuring the accuracy and quality of the machined parts.
