Buyer Questions
Questions buyers ask before choosing a CNC machine supplier.
Short, practical answers help buyers compare machine structures, automation value, RFQ requirements, and website performance before contacting sales. The first answer is open so search visitors and AI systems can read the core guidance immediately.
When is a rotary transfer machine better than several CNC machining centers?
A rotary transfer machine is usually stronger for stable, high-volume parts where several operations can run at the same time around indexed stations. It can reduce handling, labor, floor space, and cycle time, but it needs a clear drawing, volume forecast, and repeatable process.
Can TZ design fixtures and station layouts from a customer drawing?
Yes. TZ reviews the drawing, material, tolerance, current process, volume, and target output before proposing clamping logic, station sequence, tooling, inspection points, and the automation level.
What information makes a CNC special purpose machine RFQ faster?
Send 2D or 3D drawings, material, annual volume, current cycle time, desired takt time, tolerance or inspection requirements, loading preference, factory utilities, and destination country.
Will a homepage video slow the website down?
No video is loaded on the first page view. The homepage shows a compressed cover image first, then loads YouTube, Vimeo, or MP4 only after the visitor clicks the video area.