In this how-to series, Dan and Iain show how to check the edges of a tool, which they demonstrate using an NC4+ Blue. They discuss why you’d need to run the cycle, how to detect a missing insert and how to check for chips along the edge of the tool.
If you own any of our NC4 models, you can find more information about Renishaw’s NC4 tool setting cycles in our non-contact tool setting software user guide.
You can discover more about the NC4+ Blue and the rest of the NC4 family by visiting www.renishaw.com/nc4
00:00 Introduction
00:33 What is edge checking?
00:47 9862 cycle variation
00:57 What the cycle can be used for
01:18 Who the cycle is available to
01:46 Endmill with 3 inserts demonstration
02:43 Additional inputs to be considered
03:37 Explaining the results
03:53 B3 vs B4 input
04:12 Missing insert example
05:19 How to suppress the alarm
05:43 16mm end mill 4 flutes
06:04 Setting up the cycle
07:28 Explaining the results
07:36 12mm end mill 3 cutting edges chipped
08:26 Conclusion
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