1- CNC router or router machine: This machine is one of the usual types of CNC machines that can cut and engrave wood, metal and plastic. In this model, the user does not manipulate the router and only enters the information into the computer.
2- CNC plasma cutting machine: This machine is one of the other types of CNC machines that are used to cut wood and metal (in two dimensions) and does not need as much power as router machines. These machines use a plasma torch to penetrate wood or sheet metal.
3- CNC laser cutting machine: Laser cutting machine is one of the types of CNC machine that works completely similar to plasma cutting machine, with the difference that CNC laser cutting machine also cuts plastic in addition to wood and metal.
4- CNC 3D printer machine: The 3D printer machine is a type of CNC machine and works with the same technology as CNC laser cutting machines, but an extruder is used until the product is complete. Slowly settle the plastic in a continuous motion.
5- Pick and Place CNC machines: are types of CNC machines that have several holes and collect electrical parts and place them in the desired location. These devices are usually used in the manufacture of mobile phones, computers, tablets, etc. and for assembly. 6- CNC milling machine: is another type of CNC machine that uses a tool for shaving instead of a laser and is suitable for cutting or engraving on metals, wood and all kinds of stones. The advantage of this machine compared to the laser type is that with the milling machine you can focus on the depth of cutting and engraving. 7- Air cutting machine: is another type of CNC machine in which gas fuel is used along with oxygen to cut metals. Because it is affordable and easy to use, it has its own fans, but since its cutting speed is low, laser or plasma cutting machines are used instead in some industries. 8- Waterjet machine: In this machine, cutting operation is done by high-pressure water flow and it is used in construction, aerospace, glass, wood, parts making and automotive, food, electricity and textile industries.


