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    On a milling machine, what is the "Z" axis?

    Question #120399. Asked by serpa. (Feb 20 11 12:10 AM)


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    "The third axis is provided by a vertical spindle (Z-axis) that moves up and down."

    http://www.sherline.com/millterm.htm

    Feb 20 11, 1:00 AM


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