This is a program that involves using CNC to simultaneously move cutting equipment or different parts on five different axes. This provides space for producing very complex parts, which is why 5-axis CNC milling is very common in aerospace operations. A significant factor contributing to the use of 5-axis CNC machine tools is the need to improve proficiency and reduce the production time required from the beginning to the end of the practical process.
Another influencing factor is the ability to provide space for quickly approaching the shape of the parts by rotating the workbench or cutting things to avoid collision with fixed equipment components. In the end, by rotating the worktable or cutting equipment to maintain the optimal cutting orientation and common chip load, the equipment lifespan or lifespan can be improved.