4th axis scaling factor
4th axis scaling factor
What is the rotary axis scaling factor in the post processor, and how does it work? I see in several post processors a value of 57.296 which is 360 degrees divided by 2 pi. If I am machining something with a radius of 3 and want to cut at 100 inches per minute, the rotation rate would be 100*57.296/3 degrees per minute or 1910 degrees per minute. Is there a way to set this up with a different velocity on the rotating axis from movement along the rotary axis?
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Re: 4th axis scaling factor
Unfortunately not. This scaling factor is a constant scaling factor. What you are asking for is an inverse time feed rate scaling factor. We are looking at other ways of implementing this right now.