CNC vertical machining centers, due to their vertical spindle arrangement and convenient operation, are suitable for processing the following types of workpieces, with clear and practical core applications:

- Planar Workpieces
- Capable of performing milling and grinding operations, such as planar machining of machine tool beds, worktable panels, and box end faces, ensuring flatness and surface finish.
- Contour Workpieces
- Can process complex two-dimensional/three-dimensional contours, such as mold cavities, curved surfaces of mechanical parts, and irregularly shaped brackets, achieving high-precision forming with the CNC system.
- Hole and Threaded Workpieces
- Suitable for machining multi-hole boxes and flanges, such as hole machining of engine blocks and gearbox housings, and can also perform thread milling or tapping.
- Small to Medium-Sized Box-Type Workpieces
- For box-type parts of moderate weight (usually within a few tons), such as electrical control cabinet housings and small equipment housings, multi-sided machining can be completed in a single setup, improving efficiency.