What Is Swiss Machining?
Apr 11, 2022
Swiss machining is a subtractive manufacturing process that employs the use of Swiss-type machining equipment. It differs from other machining equipment in that it uses a guide bushing to minimize the distance between the main spindle and the cutting tool. This design difference results in less bending of the workpiece and, consequently, deflection at the cutting surface. The process is often used for the precision manufacture of small cylindrical parts and products in high volumes.
Swiss machining can produce small, intricate parts in high-volume for a number of industries, predominantly automotive, medical, and electronics-related sectors. Parts produced by this type of machining are found in medical devices, optical equipment, firing pins, shafts, timepieces, connecting components for electronic devices and aerospace parts, and much more.
Etone Technology is equipped with two 12 mm and three 20 mm Citizen Cincom Swiss lathes. The magazine-style bar feeders on the machines can hold raw rod stock up to 12 feet long, enabling continuous operation and high efficiency for longer pieces.
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