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There are several ways to divide the CNC machining process?
(1) Dividing the process according to the positioning method of parts mounting: the shape of each part is different, and the technical requirements of each surface are also different. Therefore, during processing, the positioning methods are different, so the processes can be divided according to different positioning methods;
(2) Dividing processes according to rough and finishing: When dividing processes according to factors such as machining accuracy, stiffness and deformation of parts, the processes can be divided according to the principle of rough and finishing separation, that is, roughing and finishing first. Can be processed with different machine tools or different tools;
(3) Dividing the process according to the tool used: In order to reduce the tool change time, compress the idle time, and reduce unnecessary positioning errors, you can process the parts according to the method of centralized tool processing, that is, use one tool as much as possible Machining the parts that may be processed, and then change another knife to process other parts.
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