5-axis machining centers are machine tools that have five independent axes of motion that allow workpieces to be machined in any position and orientation. These machining centers can be both vertical and horizontal. 5-axis machining centers allow complex geometric shapes to be machined in a single setup, saving time and money by eliminating the need to manually reclamp the workpiece. Some features of 5-axis machining centers include: Five independent axes of motion High precision and accuracy High rigidity and dynamics Possibility of automatic tool compensation Automated tool change Ability to machine complex geometric shapes in a single setup 5-axis machining centers are used in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, medical, automotive, and the production of tools, molds, and dies.