The difference between 3+2 positioning machining and 5-axis cNC machining
What is 3+2 positioning machining 3+2 machining technology is also known as positioning 5-axis machines because the fourth and fifth axes are used to determine the orientation of the tool in a fixed position rather than for the duration of the machining process. The principle of 3+2 positioning machining is essentially the implementation of a three-axis function at a specific angle (i.e. “positioning”). Simply put, when the machine is rotated at an angle, machining is performed in a normal 3-axis fashion. What is 5-axis simultaneous machining According to ISO regulations, …
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