
Tight tolerances. With the right equipment available, precision machining can produce parts with tolerances as small as ±0.0001″.Repeatability. Successful precision machining means that parts must be able to be machined to the same tight tolerances repeatably from part to part.Volume. Precision machining practices can handle virtually any production volume requirement ranging from prototypes to high-volume production runs and blanket orders.Most standard CNC tools work on at least 3 axes, allowing work on the X, Y, and Z linear axes at the same time. Multi axis precision machining, however, typically relies on 4 to 5-axis machining for its efficiency and superior capabilities. With the addition of the A/C and B axes, 4 to 5-axis CNC machining offers greater precision and detail and can access the workpiece from virtually any direction.