Hello,
I'm using the Machining Component Wizard to define a toolholder. I am a bit confused about the fields which are requested below.
Questions:
1. What is a "Publishing"
2. For the attached screenshot, what is Shank Maximal diameter? a, b, c, d, or e?
3. For the attached screenshot, what is Shank Minimal diameter? a, b, c, d, or e?
4. How significant are these values and how will TopSolid use them?
Thanks again,
Michelle
What is "Shank Maximal(Minimal) diameter"?
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Re: What is "Shank Maximal(Minimal) diameter"?
Hi
Shank minimal is the smallest Ø of a tool shank you can't (this is the same for maximal), for example if you set the minimal value at 6,in this case, you can't mount a mill (or dril etc...) with a Ø5 shank.
These fields are used as filters
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Rémi
Shank minimal is the smallest Ø of a tool shank you can't (this is the same for maximal), for example if you set the minimal value at 6,in this case, you can't mount a mill (or dril etc...) with a Ø5 shank.
These fields are used as filters
See you
Rémi
Thanks to use the on the best answer when you've got the solution.
Re: What is "Shank Maximal(Minimal) diameter"?
Hi Remi
Do you mean that "shank min/max diameter" actually refers to the *INNER* diameter of the tool holder where the actual tool will fit inside of?
I had assumed it means the outside diameter and could not understand why this was significant.
(Sorry Andi I don't have an answer to your question)
Thanks
Michelle
Do you mean that "shank min/max diameter" actually refers to the *INNER* diameter of the tool holder where the actual tool will fit inside of?
I had assumed it means the outside diameter and could not understand why this was significant.
(Sorry Andi I don't have an answer to your question)
Thanks
Michelle
Re: What is "Shank Maximal(Minimal) diameter"?
Hi to all
No Andyks, I did not check it yet, however it works for searching criteria . This enables you find tool holder between min/max values.
Michelle wrote :
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Rémi
No Andyks, I did not check it yet, however it works for searching criteria . This enables you find tool holder between min/max values.
Michelle wrote :
Yes, that's it. In fact, it should match with the shank of the cutting tool.Do you mean that "shank min/max diameter" actually refers to the *INNER* diameter of the tool holder where the actual tool will fit inside of?
See you
Rémi
Thanks to use the on the best answer when you've got the solution.