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Swiss Machine Shop
https://www.falconcncswiss.com/swiss-machine-shop/


Swiss Machine Shop
A Swiss machine shop is a type of manufacturing facility that specializes in using Swiss-type lathes, which are highly precise and efficient machines for producing small parts with tight tolerances. The precision and efficiency of Swiss-type machines make them well-suited for the production of high-precision parts with complex geometries, which are often required in these industries.

Falcon provides precision CNC Swiss machining service, we use computer-controlled equipment to automate the production process and ensure consistent quality. These machines are capable of turning, drilling, milling, and other precision machining operations on small parts with diameters as small as a few millimeters.

Overall, anyone who needs high-precision, small, complex parts may benefit from Swiss machining. This can include manufacturers in a variety of industries, as well as research institutions and academic labs that require precise, high-quality parts for experiments and prototypes.

6 Steps of Swiss Machining Manufacturing Processes at Falcon Swiss Machine Shop
The Swiss machining process is characterized by its ability to produce custom precision machining parts with high accuracy and consistency. It involves the use of a rotating tool that is held in a collet and guided by a sliding headstock. The workpiece is held in a guide bushing, which supports and guides the material as it is machined.

1. Turning: Removing material from the workpiece by the rotation of the tool which is cutting away material to create the desired shape and size.

2. Drilling: Using a rotating drill bit which is fed into the material, creating a hole with the desired size and depth.

3. Milling: Using a cutting tool with multiple cutting edges which are moved along the workpiece, removing material to create the desired shape and size.

4. Thread cutting: Using a cutting tool with the desired thread profile to create the threads.

5. Broaching: A specialized tool called a broach is used to create a hole or groove in the workpiece.
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