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What is the difference between 5-axis linkage machining and 3+2 positioning machining?
What is 3+2 positioning machining? The principle of 3+2 positioning machining is essentially the implementation of a three-axis function at a specific angle (i.e. "positioning"). Simply put, it means that after the machine tool rotates the angle, it is still machined in the ordinary three-axis way. What is 5-axis linkage machining? According to ISO regulations, when describing the motion of CNC machine tools, a left-hand Cartesian coordinate system is used; The coordinate axis parallel to the main axis is defined as the Z axis, and the rotational coordinates around the X, Y, and Z axes are A, B, and C, respectively. Typically, five-axis linkage refers to the linear interpolation motion of any five coordinates in X, Y, Z, A, and B.
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