Close-up of hands typing on a laptop keyboard with transparent digital interface icons, including graphs, milling chucks, a gear with a check mark, and five stars, overlaid on the image.

Blogs

What Is Live Tooling?

Friday, September 12, 2025

When a workpiece is held in position by the lathe and the cutting tool rotates to perform the machining process, the tooling is called a live tool.

Live tools enable machining processes to be more efficient and versatile as they can perform multiple operations without the need for changing machines or repositioning of the workpiece. Parts can be machined on the main spindle or sub-spindle of the lathe.

A close-up view of a CNC machine turret, equipped with multiple cutting tools set in holders, used for precision metalworking and automated manufacturing processes.

High performance live tools turn lathes into milling machines. Using live tools can turn your lathe into a milling machine to perform milling, drilling, reaming, boring, and slotting, etc.

A cylindrical metal tool holder labeled with arrows indicating live tooling operations: milling at three spots, slotting in the center, and drilling, reaming, and boring at the bottom left.

Using live tools on CNC lathes provides manufacturers with the flexibility to complete complex parts in a single setup – reducing downtime, improving accuracy, and increasing overall productivity. By equipping a lathe with high-performance live tools, shops can expand their machining capabilities, eliminate secondary operations, and achieve superior surface finishes. Whether used for milling, drilling, or other precision operations, live tools are a key investment for any manufacturer looking to maximize efficiency and part quality.

For more information or to search for products: live and static tools, solutions for turning centers