But you only need to position your work-piece once! You can probably get away with only zeroing the machine once or twice as well as all your tools are surely "known" by the program driving the mill. That saves A LOT of time and everything will be more precise in relation to the work-piece as a whole
I know. But the whole cycle of changing the tool could be optimized and sped up so that it wouldn't consume that much time. Why would you move up in the Z axis all the way if it would be more than enough if you would go 300mm up? The precision doesn't have anything to do with the speed of a tool change.
This thing is outdated already that plc cabinet was giant and overly complex, you can tell it's box ways because it's slow. what modern cnc machine shops want is speed they want faster!
High precision work great job Rafamet cnc
But you only need to position your work-piece once! You can probably get away with only zeroing the machine once or twice as well as all your tools are surely "known" by the program driving the mill. That saves A LOT of time and everything will be more precise in relation to the work-piece as a whole
What is it machining?
I know. But the whole cycle of changing the tool could be optimized and sped up so that it wouldn't consume that much time. Why would you move up in the Z axis all the way if it would be more than enough if you would go 300mm up? The precision doesn't have anything to do with the speed of a tool change.
for clearance
whoa thats not much optimized with all that waiting at the tool change and going all the way up when putting on that plate thing.
Might be for demo purposes .... no ???
ich will nicht wissen wieviel die kostet o.O
Lot of arm chair quarterbacks here
why the quality is so poor ...?
This thing is outdated already that plc cabinet was giant and overly complex, you can tell it's box ways because it's slow. what modern cnc machine shops want is speed they want faster!