What are the process design principles of turning milling
1. Turning and milling process
The turning milling compound processing process consists of one or more programs arranged in sequence, which can be subdivided into work steps or tool paths. Process refers to a part of the process in which a worker (or group of workers) continuously completes the same (or several) workpieces on the machine tool (or work site). Process flow is the basic component of process flow and the basic unit of production plan.
2. Steps and tool feeding
An operation is one that is completed continuously under the conditions of the same machining surface, the same machining tool and the same cutting amount. A process consists of one or more steps. If the metal layer to be cut in one process step is very thick, it must be cut several times, and each cut is one time. A step can include one or more passes.
3. Installation and station
Installation refers to the process completed after the workpiece (or assembly unit) is clamped. A process can include one or more installations. Station refers to the process completed at each position occupied by clamping on the machine tool at one time. When the indexing fixture, turntable or multi axis machine tool is used in the turning milling compound processing in Dongguan, the workpiece needs to pass through multiple stations for one clamping.