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And as the number of controlled axes increases, the work envelope shrinks. A Haas VF2 has 30" x 16" travel in X and Y. Now add the TR160 trunnion and rotary table and the size of part you can realistically machine is limited to approximately the size of a grapefruit when using full simultaneous 5 axis motion.
Guys, the plural of axis is "axes"...
Guys, the plural of axis is "axes"...
and why the hell they are called what they are (9 Axe) Psshht. Or some Swiss guys say theirs are 12-13 Axe.
And as the number of controlled axes increases, the work envelope shrinks. A Haas VF2 has 30" x 16" travel in X and Y. Now add the TR160 trunnion and rotary table and the size of part you can realistically machine is limited to approximately the size of a grapefruit when using full simultaneous 5 axis motion.
That's not event he real interesting question, the real interesting question is "How many different variations of full 5 axis are there?) Like 2 on the table 3 in the Column, or 2 on the Table-2 Auxillary/Ancillary-1 in the Column, or Like Deckel 4 on the Table and 1 in the Column?
It seems like I have seen a Deckel with 4 on the Knee and also 3 above the Table on the same Machine, could be wrong though.
Or start asking about all the Axes on Mill/Turn Machines, and why the hell they are called what they are (9 Axe) Psshht. Or some Swiss guys say theirs are 12-13 Axe.
R
Well, when you've got gang one with X,Y,Z,C, and then a second gang with independent X, Y, Z, and then a programmable B axis on gang 2, and a sub with independent X,Z,C, and sometimes Y, yeah, you can get up to 12+ axes with no issue. Even a cheap Swiss usually has X,Y,Z,C 1 and X,Z,C 2.
Really I'm just running my mouth anyway, but they as Mr. Ox pointed out, they aren't running synonymously on the same line of code. Anyway too much happening at the same time, too much for me.
R
Really I'm just running my mouth anyway, but they as Mr. Ox pointed out, they aren't running synonymously on the same line of code. Anyway too much happening at the same time, too much for me.
R
Don't you run an Integrex?
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