Machinability The enemies: –heat –vibration. Vibration (chatter)

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Machinability The enemies: –heat –vibration

Vibration (chatter)

Vibration

For Max Material Removal Rate: –Choose highest spindle RPM –Tune tool length to stay in a stable lobe at top spindle RPM

Vibration

Process Rigidity: –use shortest tool and tool holder deflection of tool or work causes form error –keep workpiece firmly clamped and supported –avoid speed/feed/depth combos that chatter Heat: –use coated tools when heat is a problem –keep chips cleared (liquid or air coolant) hard chips get harder soft chips stick to tool –don’t go too fast OR too slow Chip load: – keep volume removed constant! –especially watch tool entry, exit, corners

Doing Vertical Milling Select stock –material, dimension Select workholding –usually vice or strap clamps Select tools & create toolpath –FeatureCAM for CNC, by hand for manual Set work and tool offsets (for CNC) Determine feeds, speeds, and cutting depth –FeatureCAM helps with this for CNC

Vertical Milling

Coordinate System

Work Offsets –G54-G59 –G54 X & Y aligned with vice step jaw left front –Set G54 Z to height of top of work (type number, press F1)

Offsets

Setting Work Offset

Tool Offsets Select tool # Jog until touch Press “Tool Offset Measure” Subtract 2.000” (-2.0 Enter)

CNC Programming Example CNC program - bores a center hole and drills bolt circle Haas manual at: k:\class\engr\480\haas\usermanual.pdf

Loading CNC Program from Floppy Name program with 8 or fewer letters Copy to a: drive Put in Haas –press List Prog, type in name, press F3

Mill/Turn Video