As the five-axis machining industry gradually develops from low level to high level in the market, from vicious competition to healthy competition, and from domestic level to foreign level, it can be seen that the development of this industry has been considerable in recent years. Stablize. Five-axis machining parts include many types with high configuration and very high precision, of which the integral impeller is a typical example. The integral impeller is a typical five-axis machining part, and the programming process is also very particular. It is difficult to create a more accurate and efficient program, because this is a key technology for machining, and it is also a key technology for many machining processes. A common headache for manufacturers. But technically speaking, there are generally many ways to program impellers, which mainly depend on their type. Next, let me briefly introduce it to you.
1. Side edge machining. This processing technology generally uses tool side edge machining to obtain a smoother machined surface. This is only suitable for processing some more complex parts in the aviation industry.
2. Five-axis linkage high-efficiency roughing, which uses a fully automatic cutter axis control method. It is worth noting that when roughing, care must be taken to avoid drastic changes in the cutter axis.
3. You can use three-axis tool paths to program five-axis tool paths, but the process is relatively simple. It can fundamentally simplify the difficulty of five-axis programming and increase the programming speed.
4. The cutter shaft automatically avoids. Here we can set up to automatically adjust the forward and side tilt angles of the cutter shaft. After cutting through the collision area, the cutter shaft will automatically adjust back to the original set angle to avoid collision!
The above is the content compiled by the editor. I hope it will be helpful to you. If you have any other questions, please feel free to call our Xiehe processing factory.
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