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This video-lesson-4 of HOW TO FIX WORKPIECE on Mill-Turn SPINNER TC600. I will give tips for a detailed overview of the process of creating virtual fixture devices for a SPINNER TC600 series machine. If you have any specific questions or if there is anything else you would like to add or clarify, please feel free to let me know! HOW TO FIX WORKPIECE Lesson topics: 15 steps on Mill-Turn SPINNER TC600. 1) Tool Interference Challenge: Identifying difficulties related to tool interference with the jaw, chuck, and adjacent tools. 2) Lathe Programming Strategies: Discuss strategies for lathe programming with a 4th axis and driven tool. 3) Turret Tool Holder Positioning: Highlighting the need for efficient tool positioning to maintain machine productivity. 4) Radial Plane Machining: Explaining the use of radial plane machining to address challenges. 5) Collision Resolution: Demonstrating how to resolve collisions, such as between the drilling support and the jaw. 6) Tool Length Configuration: Configuring tool length and addressing the use of standard tools. 7) Key Creation: Creating a reference line for a key and selecting appropriate tools. 8) Jaw Development Continued: Continuing the process of developing the jaw for fixing the workpiece. 9) Tooling: Introducing a tool End-mill with 100% contact, Ø10 shank its suitability for the application. 10) Cutting Strategy: Configuring the cutting strategy and simulating the process. 11) Jaw Adjustment: Correcting the position and color of the new jaw, then inserting it into the machine. 12) Chuck Considerations: Discuss the importance of proper jaw placement within the chuck. 13) Final Checks: Checking the jaw fit into the chuck and finalizing the preparation. 14) Workpiece Fixation: Simulating to confirm the fixation of the workpiece and preparing for other machining strategies. 15) Conclusion: Reflecting on the ease of the machining process with minimal configuration, interaction of tools in the turret, and Rapid feedback. Start now! METAVERSE of INDUSTRIAL MACHINES To get in touch: getfile.gdml@gmail.com Renato Seiji Koga