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Help!! Is Masso a 5 axis option
Hi all, I’m seeking guidance, I’m looking for a 5 axis simultaneous mill controller and I am considering a Masso G3 touch, I’m retro fitting an old mill, 11kw 9k spindle 1kw XYZ 400v servos 16 tool ATC BT40 and looking at building my own 4/5 axis trunnions table on harmonic drives and AC servos.
A lot of people seem happy with Masso on 3 axis machines but I don’t know how well they work on 5 axis, they say it can do it but I can’t find anyone that’s done it. The only vid out there I can find is a G2 and it cannot handle different length tools so a ATC is out of the question.
Any help, leads or links would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
Regards Macarms375@bigpond.com
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Re: Help!! Is Masso a 5 axis option
If you want to get into 5-axis continuous machining you need an RTCP capable CNC as well as the Rosetta CNC has.
RTCP is very important with 5 axis for a lot of questions but overall to get a fluid movement in any case.
Take a look at:
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Re: Help!! Is Masso a 5 axis option
Or at this preview of new UI vertical touch:
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Re: Help!! Is Masso a 5 axis option
I would think Masso themselves should be able to help with this information, surely they would get enough customer feedback to know if someone is using 5 axis?
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