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Summary of the differences and advantages between three-axis and five-axis machine tools

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Summary of the differences and advantages between three-axis and five-axis machine tools

  1. Main differences

        Motion axes: three-axis machines (X, Y, Z linear axes), five-axis machines (add two rotary axes, such as A, B or C axes).

        Machining freedom: the three-axis can only be cut in a straight line, and the five-axis can be tilted and rotated at multiple angles to achieve complex surface machining.

        Clamping times: the three-axis needs to be clamped many times, and the five-axis is clamped at one time to complete multi-sided processing.

        Applicable parts: three-axis suitable for flat and simple contours; The five shafts are suitable for complex curved surfaces such as impellers and molds.

        Cost and operation: low cost and simple operation of three axes; Five-axis is expensive and complex to program.

  1. Respective advantages

        Three-axis machine tools:

Low cost and suitable for businesses on a budget.

It is easy to operate and is suitable for high-volume standardized parts.

Good rigidity and high plane machining accuracy.

        Five-axis machine:

Complex surfaces can be machined to reduce clamping errors.

One clamping completes multiple processes to improve efficiency.

Optimize tool angles and improve surface quality.

  1. Select a recommendation

          Choose three axes: simple parts, limited budget, and the pursuit of stability.

          Choose five axes: complex curved surfaces, high-precision requirements, small batches of high value-added parts.

Summary: The five-axis has stronger capabilities but high cost, and the three-axis is economical and practical but has great limitations, so it needs to be selected according to the processing needs.