Home Products Edgecam-5-axis-machining
Advanced CADCAM Software Solutions For The Manufacturing Industry.
EDGECAM seamlessly integrates 4 axis simultaneous machining within its milling and mill/turn environment to allow a range of multiaxis cutting strategies to be applied to the most complex tooling or components. Edgecam offers a wide range of 4 axis strategies applicable to solid and surface geometry.
Features at a glance:
Edgecam has now made this easier to use with the operational style interface yet still have all the control required for the higher demands such as :
Introduction to 5 Axis is made easier with the 3 to 5 axis tool conversion and the peace of mind that the program is correct using the machine tool simulator.
5 axis simultaneous machining offer key advantages over conventional indexed 3-Axis machining:
5 axis machining is now commonplace in all areas of manufacturing as high technology machines have become more affordable along with design demands requiring more complicated tool paths.
3 to 5 axis Tool Path Conversion - Using the knowledge of 3 axis machining methods, the standard Edgecam milling cycles and operations can be used on a component then apply the 5-axis tool path conversion. This produce 5 axis movement where required, ensure tool lengths are kept to a minimum and the cutting tool and holder tilted away from the component avoiding any collision. This methodology is an easy way to move into 5 axis programming technology.
SWARF Milling Side Wall Axial Relief Feed - This is common practice when driving the side of the tool along a surface which tilts from side to side, this is in common practice on many aerospace parts. The tilt is control by the surface wall and the tool lift controlled by the base surface or bounding curve.
5 axis Positioning - 5 axis machines are also capable of 5 axis positioning, also called 3+2. This is where the component can be positioned using a combination of 3 axis linear movement with 2 axis rotary movement. A standard 3 Axis machining method can then be applied on to the component face orientated towards the spindle. These tool paths may also have the 3 to 5 axis conversion applied.
Tool Path Control - - 5 axis tool paths can result in large movements of the machine tool from what can be a very small cut on the component. These movements can cause severe damage the part and machine. Edgecam provides methods for collision avoidance where the cutter and holder are checked for collision and the necessary tilts applied to move away from the potential collision area. Inverse Time Feed is control implemented to ensure the feed rate at the cutting tip is does not slow or dwell when small movements of the cutter produces a large movement of the machine tool. Inverse time feed allows a specified distance to move the tool during a specified time, this ensures the tool tip motion is correct and the machine tool movement will compensation to suit.