Mizui Precision 5-axis indexing parts processing
DMU50 (5-axis machining center) in operation! Quickly responds to complex shapes!
In a 3-axis machining center composed of three slide axes (X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis), the machine's structure limits the approach direction for machining to only the top surface of the workpiece. Therefore, when performing complex and high-precision machining that requires angle determination, it is necessary to first create a fixture to tilt the workpiece and repeatedly grasp and reposition the workpiece. As the work becomes more complex, the 3-axis machining center has disadvantages compared to the 5-axis machining center, such as unstable angle determination accuracy, the need for setup changes, and the requirement for indexing fixtures. In contrast, a 5-axis machining center, which consists of five axes (X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis, + A-axis (rotational axis relative to the X-axis) or B-axis (rotational axis relative to the Y-axis), + C-axis (rotational axis relative to the Z-axis)), allows for approaches from arbitrary angles to complex workpieces with a lot of angle information. We also accept 5-axis three-dimensional shape machining. When machining vertical wall shapes where the cutting tool cannot reach from the top surface, we can use short-reach cutting tools, enabling us to achieve high surface finish accuracy.
- Company:月井精密
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