7 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a PCB Milling Machine

7 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a PCB Milling Machine

Buying a PCB milling machine can look straightforward on paper. Compare cutting speed, working area, spindle power, price, and automation level. Pick the machine that appears to offer the most. In practice, that approach often leads to expensive surprises. A machine may be fast but poorly matched to the board design. A cheaper model may require more manual work. A highly automated system may be unnecessary for a factory running only a few hundred panels a day. The better question is not, “Which machine has the best specifications?” It is, “Which machine fits the way we actually produce PCBs?” Here are seven mistakes worth avoiding before making that decision. 🔎 […]

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