Convex punching: refers to the process of forming a convex shape on a workpiece with a mold on a punch or hydraulic press.
Punching and tearing: also called "bridge punching", refers to the process of forming the workpiece into a bridge-like shape with a mold on a punching machine or hydraulic press.
Stamping: Refers to the process of using a mold to punch out text, symbols or other imprints on a workpiece.
Corner cutting: refers to the process of cutting off the corners of workpieces using molds on punch presses or hydraulic presses.
Punching hole: refers to punching a mesh hole on the workpiece with a mold on an ordinary punching machine or a CNC punching machine.
Flattening: refers to the process of transitioning to a flat workpiece with a certain shape.
Drilling: Refers to the process of drilling a workpiece with a drill bit on a drilling machine or milling machine.
Chamfering: refers to the process of processing the sharp corners of workpieces using molds, files, grinders, etc.
Leveling: refers to the process of using other equipment to level the workpiece if the workpiece is not flat before and after processing.
Tooth restoration: refers to the process of repairing the second thread of the pre-tapped workpiece.






