The WHN110/130 CNC planer-type milling and boring machine, featuring a fully imported main spindle box assembly from the Czech Republic, offers six-axis CNC control with the flexibility of any four-axis linkage, enabling both rough and fine machining capabilities. The machine can be optionally equipped with tool magazines of varying capacities to cover a broad range of machining processes. It is capable of performing a variety of operations, including drilling, boring, milling, reaming, rigid tapping, and cutting circular grooves, with the ability to thread using a tapping tool holder. The WHN110/130 can be fitted with rotary tables that support different loads, allowing for precise positioning at any location for multi-sided machining and high-precision headstock boring. The machine's structure consists of a T-shaped arrangement between the front and rear bed bodies, connected by screws. The worktable slider moves horizontally along the front bed body (X-axis), while the column (sleeve) moves longitudinally along the rear bed body. The main spindle box (Y-axis) travels vertically along the column's path. The turntable rotates on the slider around the B-axis, and the main spindle moves longitudinally parallel to the Z-axis (W-axis). The primary castings of the machine are made from high-precision casting material HT300, designed to withstand high bending stresses and providing excellent rigidity.