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every software house should have technical facilities that create a personalized post according to your machine and your needs. also this is an aspect to be evaluated for purchase.
As always... It depends! If you actually find yourself fresare maquette per l'automotive or similar, I think you should rate nx. if you work a lot in the artifice maybe among the candidates you should put hyper milligrams. in any case I do not feel that I do not recommend anything you have indicated previously.thanks for the clarification... So what do you recommend?? or at least what upsets me[emoji3][emoji3]
absolutely true. If I can break a spear in favor of those who write post processors, I must say that sometimes it is not easy to find the necessary information at the manufacturers of controls. when I had to do it for a siemens control I had great difficulties. and comparing me with other technicians we shared the feeling that siemens does not do it without mischief.. .I can tell you to carefully evaluate the professionalism of the technicians who will have to prepare the posts. I use a high-level cam, but the official Italian dealer is very unprepared about the type of machines I use (of course I can't make names); for errors in the posts I risked more than once to knock down the machines. in the simulation phase on the cam you see everything perfect but then if the post has gaps/errors, the translation in machine language can reserve unpleasant surprises. . .
This also depends.for what on machines of a certain type would be better to equip itself also of a simulator of paths.
a dimension with tolerance should be programmed as the average between the minimum and maximum limits of the permissible size. if then the tolerance is particularly tight it would be to handle with the active tool radius compensation.then the question is: how do you plan a trajectory if I want a section with assigned tolerance'
Thank you.
I do not agree, the finishing depends not only on the machine, but on the cam, the tooling, the extensions/mandrinos, the handling, the numerical control and the machine.the finishing does not make you the cam but the machine and the tools.
you can also have tebis, for example, but if you have a center with a "old" control and little speed on the spindle a good finish you forget.
of what you said the cam has the least influence.I do not agree, the finishing depends not only on the machine, but on the cam, the tooling, the extensions/mandrinos, the handling, the numerical control and the machine.
If you rely on a certain level you begin to see the differences of the machines, but trust me with esprit my 1999 cnc has already made giant steps in comparison with the previous camof what you said the cam has the least influence.
I had proof just before the holidays, working on a new dmg a matrix that we had already worked in the past on an old c.b.ferrari.
a small problem of irregularities in a restricted area that had never been highlighted in the past, analyzing up the file we saw that in that area the geometry of the footprint had an area opened by a few cents and a discontinuity on the surfaces.
same cad, same cam, same tools and spindles, different machine.
I imagine that you have not seen any difference if you have not changed anything in the cam! , according to machine tool and control the cam must dialogue differently (type of post, machine dynamic management, different tolerances, decimals after different comma etc.)of what you said the cam has the least influence.
I had proof just before the holidays, working on a new dmg a matrix that we had already worked in the past on an old c.b.ferrari.
a small problem of irregularities in a restricted area that had never been highlighted in the past, analyzing up the file we saw that in that area the geometry of the footprint had an area opened by a few cents and a discontinuity on the surfaces.
same cad, same cam, same tools and spindles, different machine.