Machining is a general term for processes that change the shape, size, and surface quality of workpieces through physical means, and it mainly includes several key categories of methods: First, cutting processing, such as turning (for processing the outer circle or inner hole of shaft-type and disk-type parts), milling (for milling planes, grooves, or complex contours), drilling (for drilling holes and reaming), grinding (for improving precision and surface finish), as well as hobbing, shaving, and other processes dedicated to gear processing; Second, pressure processing, such as forging (shaping part blanks through forging and hammering) and stamping (blanking and bending sheet metal into the required shape); In addition, there are auxiliary processes such as welding (splicing metal components) and heat treatment (e.g., quenching to improve part hardness). The combined use of these processes can meet the processing needs of different mechanical parts. Cylindrical mechanical parts, fas…
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