Bestwork holding devices in milling machine

In this month’s blog, we will explain the differences between and advantages of different types of 5-Axis work holding technology to help you make the right choice.

Conventional CNC machining centers operate on three axes for movement: the X-, Y- and Z-axes. In a , two of these three axes rotate, adding an A- and B-axis, as you can see represented in the picture below.

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This design permits many movements at the same time to make smooth or intricate designs, and it has many benefits such as:

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Selecting the right work holding device is crucial for the success of your 5-Axis machining. For more information on each type of work holding device and its benefits, or for help selecting the right one for your shop, contact us.

When a shop acquires its first 5-Axis machining center, there is a lot of new information to be learned, from new and more complex programming techniques to choosing the right work holding device. These machines can tilt, rotate and position parts in ways that were not possible before, allowing you to machine five sides of a workpiece in a single setup.

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