In the medical field, precision is crucial. Equipment such as medical scanners, diagnostic devices, and surgical robots are examples of applications where precision machining is essential. Parts manufactured with exceptional precision ensure that these devices operate reliably, enabling healthcare professionals to diagnose accurately and treat patients effectively. Precision machining is also used in the production of medical devices such as prosthetics, implants, and surgical instruments. These devices are designed to fit the human body perfectly and to function optimally, which requires extreme precision in their manufacturing.