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How do I prevent my tool from going into the workpiece during rapid motion (4-axis)?

skalaiselvan
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How do I prevent my tool from going into the workpiece during rapid motion (4-axis)?

Hello Community,

I am using 4 axis cnc mill with B axis as a rotational axis.

I used various offset surfaces for this program which you can see in the design tree.

I have spent considerable time in searching different forums and videos to find a solution to this problem.

I would like to show rather than explain in words. (sorry I had to hide the component name)

1. This is the work piece and the reference model as below.

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2.For better understanding, this view will be used. You can see that sequence one is fine without gouging into the reference model.

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3. So is the case with all the individual surface milling operations.

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4. But when I run the tool path for the operation OP010 as whole, the tool passes through the model as shown 

4.PNG

Please suggest me how I can control these 'motions between the operations' without gouging into my workpiece.

thanks in advance.


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Soorya,

Can you share the model? So I can have a look into it and can understand better.

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Dhinesh

Dhinesh M

Hope this helps.

I think he meant the manufacturing file not just the prt

It could be that this is only a visual illusion, thatt you see on screen, when you use 4-axis with a rotation table.

In reality the Postprocessor would apply a rotation of the table between sequences that start under different angles.

However, in Creo you see only a direct move from the last point of the previous sequence to the first point of the next sequence, which goes through the workpiece.

Check the CLDATA for rotate commands.


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