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Define the machining process for the various workpiece geometries using the appropriate strategies. First of all, roughing strategies are applied, e.g. roughing in the Z plane or equidis-tant from the surface geometry. CAM systems offer various options from 2 1/2-axis to 5-axis machining.
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A VMC Z-axis can be used to measure tool length. The length offset is found by touching the tool tip off of the work Z-zero surface with a feeler gage and then subtracting the feeler gage thickness. The objective is to determine the dimension labeled “Final actual tool length.”
X-axis is usually set with the machine zero position on the center line of the spindle, while the Z axis zero is usually set at the fi nished right end surface of the part being machined. This places all X axis cutting in a positive range of travel, whereas the Z axis cutting would be in the negative range of travel.
The first is called the Machine Coordinate System. Here, the X, Y, and Z axes refer to the machine’s motions. When viewed from the front of the machine, the X axis runs from left to right, the Y axis runs from front to back, and the Z axis runs up and down, vertically perpendicular to the other two.
When your rotary assembly is mounted parallel to the X axis, use the touch plate to set the Z and Y axis offsets. You will need to MANUALLY set the X axis offset, explained in step 3.3.3. Set Z axis offset
The x-axis is the horizontal line along which the wall to your left and the floor intersect. The y-axis is the horizontal line along which the wall to your right and the floor intersect. The z-axis is the vertical line along which the walls intersect.