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The y- axis in the vertical axis and the x-axis in the horizantal axis
The horizontal axis is the x axis and the vertical axis is the y axis
The x-axis in coordinate geometry is the horizontal axis and the y-axis is the vertical axis.
The ordinate axis, often designated as Y axis The horizontakl axis is the abcissa axis, often designated as X axis
The W-Axis on a milling machine is the quill travel. The quill is located in the head and houses the cutting tool.
The W-Axis on a milling machine is the quill travel. The quill is located in the head and houses the cutting tool.
The axes on machine tools such as the lathe and mill are labeled as X, Y, and Z. X is the horizontal or side to side axis, Y is the operator to rear of machine axis or in and out, and Z is the vertical axis or up and down.
It's not as simple as that. Working volume on a milling machine depends on how many axes it has. 3-axis milling machine is pretty simple(X*Y*Z), but 4-axis and 5-axis working volume are not easy to calculate.
Axis machining center machine.
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5 axis CNC machines are machines with 2 extra axis of movement above normal machines. 5 axis machines simply mean they can move in 5 different planes X axis = Left and Right Y axis = Back and forward Z axis = Up and Down A axis = Clockwise and counterclockwise rotation (horizontal plane) B axis = Clockwise and counterclockwise rotation (vertical plane) the actual machining side of a 5 axis machine is exactly the same as a conventional 3 axis machine using the multi-directional head assembly (where the rotary bits are attached). However, two extra axis can be achieved through the moving table assembly (where the part is mounted) that provides for increased maneuverability. This enhancement reduces set up times and job sizes if all 5 axis utilized. For information on machines such as 5 axis, visit http://www.gildemeister.com/home,en
All forms of CNC equipment have 2 or more directions of motion called axes. There are 2 axis types: 1. Lineardriven along a straight path. 2. Rotary- driven along a circular path. On a linear axis , the number of revolutions of the axis drive motor precisely controls the amount of linear motion along the axis and it's very precise. http://www.equipmentmls.com/info/howtobuy-cnc-machine-controls.html
d-q a direct (magnet pole) and quadrature (90deg out of phase electrically) axis. This is identical to surface permanent magnet machine (SPM).