How to overcome the minimum residual distance (the minimum square cut portion) of a Y notch on an Autoflow
Auteur Gareth Green | Dernière modification 6/04/2023 par Gareth Green en cours de rédaction ⧼frevu-button-review-label⧽
How to overcome the minimum residual distance (the minimum square cut portion) of a Y notch on an Autoflow
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On some Autoflow machines, the rear clamping height restricts the SY axis mechanism from moving towards the rear. This is because the top roller clamp is located on the saw rotation centreline (to allow the chip probe deflectors to work). The clamp has a thickness of around 44mm, so it will interfere with the backfence when the SY position is half this width (22mm).
This gives a minimum residual of 22mm., which is a problem when (for instance) a slim outer frame is 50mm wide, and it needs a 35mm deep Y notch. The residual will be 50-35 = 15mm, less than the minimum of 22mm.
The solution is the same as that for a ZX5
TB0434 Setting Up Deep Y notches on ZX5
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