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5 Axis Machining- Our state of
the art “C” over “B” Machining Centers allow us the
versatility not seen in all manufacturers. Our 5 axis
machining centers, capable of machining parts up to 35” x
29” along with 330 tool capacities gives Norris Precision
the ability to adapt to all of our customers’
requirements, both efficiently and economically. Our
software systems are completely integrated with our
equipment to allow us the flexibility to be competitive on
any project. Learn More Below.

The major benefit of five-axis machining is the ability
to machine complex shapes in a single set-up. This gives
greater machining productivity compared to performing the
job in a series of set ups, as well as significantly
reducing the time and cost of preparing fixtures.
Furthermore, with multiple set-ups, there is always a
possibility of incorrect alignment each time the part is
moved.
Another important advantage of five-axis machining is
that it enables shorter cutting tools to be used since the
head can be lowered towards the job and the cutter
oriented towards the surface. As a result, higher cutting
speeds can be achieved without putting excessive load on
the cutter, so increasing tool life and reducing
breakages.
The
use of shorter cutters also reduces the vibration of the
tool that can result when machining deep cores or cavities
with three-axis machines. This allows a higher quality
surface finish to be obtained, so reducing, or even
eliminating, the need for time-consuming hand finishing.
Another major benefit from the use of five-axis
machining is the ability to machine extremely complex
parts from solid that would otherwise have to be cast. For
prototypes and very small runs, this approach is much
quicker and cheaper. It can give lead times of one or two
weeks, instead of two months or more that would be needed
for castings.
Five-axis
machining can give also huge time savings in the drilling
of holes. While this may seem trivial in comparison to the
difficulty of machining a complex core or cavity, drilling
a series of holes with different compound angles is
extremely time consuming. If a three-axis machine is used,
a different set-up must be used for each hole. With a
five-axis machine, the head can be oriented along the
correct axis for each hole automatically, allowing
drilling to be completed much more quickly.
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