Negative Machining Angles? Use 3D Manual Feed (Video)
Brad Klippstein 05.10.2017
For the third video in my series featuring Okuma’s OSP control I’m going to focus on the 3D Manual Feed function on the OSP-P300M control. This feature enables the same movement as Tool Center Point Control in manual operation when the 3D feed switch is active on the CNC control panel. You can jog and pulse feed with this function. 3D Manual Feed provides users with an easy approach to checking clearance issues between the workpiece, saddle and other components inside the machining envelope. This function is extremely beneficial when your process involves negative machining angles.
Watch the video: 3D Manual Feed
The video provides a visual demonstration of how the machine functions differently with, and without, the use of this feature. Without 3D Manual Feed, when the A- and C-axes move, the tool position remains stationary. When 3D Manual Feed is turned on, the tool moves its position when the table is manually jogged, and the positional relation between the tool and workpiece is maintained. In summary, this feature enables the same movement as Tool Center Point Control in manual operation when the 3D FEED switch is active.
What do you think of this video series? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let us know your thoughts.
Brad Klippstein is Controls Product Specialist, Okuma America Corporation.
Other blog posts by Brad:
Flat Turning Feature for Machining Polygons (Video)
How to Run Parts Without Even Knowing G-Code (Video)
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