mehrachsfräsen
Mehrachsfräsen, also known as multi-axis milling, is an advanced machining process that utilizes milling machines with more than three axes of motion. Traditional milling operations typically involve three linear axes (X, Y, and Z). Mehrachsfräsen extends this capability by incorporating rotational axes, most commonly two additional axes that allow the workpiece or the cutting tool to be tilted or rotated. This increased degrees of freedom enables the machine to approach the workpiece from a wider range of angles, allowing for more complex geometries to be machined in a single setup.
The primary advantage of mehrachsfräsen lies in its ability to produce intricate shapes and features that
Mehrachsfräsen is categorized into different types, primarily based on the number and configuration of the axes.