CNC Cutting Machine Practice Test 2025 – Complete Exam Preparation

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What is the main limitation of 2-axis CNC machines compared to 4 or 5-axis machines?

They are larger and heavier

They require more programming time

They can't handle complex geometries

The main limitation of 2-axis CNC machines lies in their inability to handle complex geometries compared to 4 or 5-axis machines. Two-axis machines operate in a Cartesian coordinate system, typically moving along the X and Y axes. This restricts their ability to produce intricate designs or shapes that require additional rotational capabilities, which are present in higher-axis machines. For example, a 4-axis machine can rotate the workpiece, allowing for angled cuts and the creation of more complex forms, while a 5-axis machine can manipulate both the tool and the workpiece around multiple axes simultaneously, enabling the creation of highly detailed parts with varying angles and curves.

In contrast, larger and heavier machines are not inherently more limited; the programming time can vary with complexity but is not a defining limitation; and while machine speed can differ based on design and technology, it does not directly relate to handling complex geometries. Thus, the ability to manage complex designs is the key differentiating factor when comparing these types of CNC machines.

They move faster

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