Setup and Test Run Workflows
This module focuses on Setup and Test Run Workflows within 5-Axis CNC Operations and Programming. The module concentrates on Through activation of, DAY 4, and DAY 8. Learners move through DAY 4, DAY 8. Key topics include Never ever try to move (by force) a rotary or swivel axes if the machine is switched off, 1 Header When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header, and When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header.
Why this module matters
It helps learners connect Setup and Test Run Workflows to the broader course path in 5-Axis CNC Operations and Programming. Learners build working familiarity with Through activation of, DAY 4, and DAY 8. The lessons stay grounded in concrete examples and explanations tied to this module's core topics.
What this module covers
- Through activation of
- DAY 4
- DAY 8
- Never ever try to move (by force) a rotary or swivel axes if the machine is switched off!
- 1 Header When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header.
- Demonstrate safe operating practices for 5-axis milling equipment and the machine shop environment.
Topical takeaways
- Never ever try to move (by force) a rotary or swivel axes if the machine is switched off!
- 1 Header When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header.
- When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header.
- Indexed five-axis rest- material machining When machining parts on multiple clamping towers and clamping bridges, 3+1 programming is used the majority of the time.
- Through activation of control cycles via the CNC code, there is no need for the machine operator to convert the positioning coordinates.
- The second problem is the definition of the tool orientation, which is associated with global collision prevention.
Lesson arc
- DAY 4 (64 min)
DAY 1 1. Introduction 2. Lecture on Safety 3.
- Never ever try to move (by force) a rotary or swivel axes if the machine is switched off!
- 1 Header When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header.
- When the TNC is on, the current operating mode is shown in the header.
- DAY 8 (9 min)
Indexed five-axis rest- material machining When machining parts on multiple clamping towers and clamping bridges, 3+1 programming is used the majority of the time.
- Indexed five-axis rest- material machining When machining parts on multiple clamping towers and clamping bridges, 3+1 programming is used the majority of the time.
- Through activation of control cycles via the CNC code, there is no need for the machine operator to convert the positioning coordinates.
- The second problem is the definition of the tool orientation, which is associated with global collision prevention.
Key concepts
- DAY 4
- DAY 8
Practice and assessment
This module is organized as a compact instructional unit within 5-Axis CNC Operations and Programming with a focused sequence around Setup and Test Run Workflows.
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