У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Powermill Expert Reveals Top Daily Tasks for Efficient Programming или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
PowerMill 2025 programmer performs several essential daily tasks as part of their routine. These are fundamental operations that "every PowerMill programmer in the world" performs. Here are the key daily tasks: • Importing Models: Programmers routinely import various CAD models into PowerMill. These models can originate from different CAD software such as SolidWorks (Shop), NX, or any other program. • Understanding and Positioning the Model: It is crucial to understand the model's dimensions and ensure its correct positioning within the software. This might involve setting offsets, for example, 50mm from one side or -3mm from another, to properly define the machining area and determine what needs to be machined. • Creating and Activating a Workplane (WCS): A significant step is to create a Workplane (WCS) and then activate it. The Workplane defines the coordinate system for the machining operations. Once activated, all subsequent operations, such as block definition, are aligned with it. If a Workplane isn't created and activated, the "block" (representing the raw material) would be the primary reference. • Defining Machining Parameters for Toolpaths: A core activity is setting up toolpaths, particularly for roughing operations (referred to as "dubbing ka tool path"). This involves: ◦ Specifying the material stock to leave: Determining how much material should remain after a roughing pass. ◦ Setting the stepover: Defining the distance the tool moves sideways between passes. For example, if a 16mm tool is used, the stepover might be calculated accordingly (e.g., 5.8mm). ◦ Considering the tool size: The tool size influences parameters like stepover. ◦ Defining entry and exit strategies: How the tool approaches and leaves the material needs to be set. • Generating G-code: The ultimate goal of all these preparations is to output the G-code, which contains the numerical control instructions for the CNC machine tool. This is done by "writing" the toolpath, and the file is then saved. • Visualizing and Adjusting Toolpaths: After generating toolpaths, programmers check the results by visualizing them. They can see the remaining material after a simulated machining operation (e.g., by shading). If adjustments are needed, such as changing the stock allowance (e.g., not leaving 2mm stock), the toolpath can be recalculated. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @camsolutions Delcam Powermill 2020 hindi Tutorial for beginner CNC / VMC Programming series day 1 today's topic is how to अपने ज्ञान को एकाग्र करें । FACEBOOK PAGE : / camsolutionslud FACEBOOK PROFILE : / amit.khatter FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://camsolutions.co.in/videos Ph: 9888217232 email: [email protected] please like share and subscribe over the channel for encouraging me thanks a lot for watching my videos please press bell icon if any doubt or any query please comment. AMIT KHATTER CAM Solutions Ludhiana अपने ज्ञान को एकाग्र करें । Ikagar your knowledge एकाग्र your knowledge ਇਕਾਗਰ your knowledge एकाग्र खट्टर #camsolutions #delcam #powermill2020 #cncprogramming #vmcprogramming #cam