CNC Milling Machine for Automotive Subframe & Chassis Parts
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Features
- Before the machining process starts, the CNC milling machine checks how much material is left on the part and removes only what is needed to meet the required dimensions.
- After finishing, the end face is automatically inspected for tilt angle and bevel angle. Inspection data is stored, and parts are marked only after passing the check.
- Bevel and tilt angles on the milled end face can be adjusted through servo motor control, with an adjustment range of ±3°.
- CNC-controlled servo feeds allow the feed position to be adjusted easily and accurately on the machined surface.
- The 25° inclined table, together with a chip conveyor, enables automatic chip removal and keeps the machining area clean.
Equipment Configuration
- Pneumatic-hydraulic clamping system
- CNC rotary table with self-locking system
- Automatic lubrication system (reservoir type)
- Rigid slide table and drive assembly
- Laser displacement measurement system
- Automatic chip removal system
- MTX micro control system (including servo drives, HMI, and leakage protection)
Applications
Automotive rear subframe machining
Rear subframes are one of the key structural parts of a vehicle, and their accuracy has a direct impact on handling, safety, and durability. CNC milling machines are generally used to machine surfaces and mounting points, so the subframe fits correctly with other chassis components and maintains consistent dimensions during vehicle assembly.

