Franklin M.
Aerospace
- Jan 20, 2018
- 59
Hello all.
I work at an aerospace company, we have (8) five axis Mitsui milling machines that are more or less the same. Pivot geometry is exactly the same, axis travel lengths vary. They all run on 31i Fanuc controls. Each machine is on a 90 day calibration schedule. Our quality department has sited AS 9100 as requiring that each part be first articled on each machine. They further admit it is an internal requirement and not a customer requirement, they site AS9100.
This causes bottlenecks in scheduling the machine load and expense doing repetitive first articles.
My opinion is the machine geometries are the same, the programs have created good parts, the machines are calibrated. Run the part wherever I have spindle time. I think the tail is wagging the dog on this...
Anyone out there experiencing this issue? How do confront it?
Franklin
UG 10,13 & 18
NX 1,2,4,6,11,12,1899 & 2206
NCL502 (yep I love Sequential Mill)
I work at an aerospace company, we have (8) five axis Mitsui milling machines that are more or less the same. Pivot geometry is exactly the same, axis travel lengths vary. They all run on 31i Fanuc controls. Each machine is on a 90 day calibration schedule. Our quality department has sited AS 9100 as requiring that each part be first articled on each machine. They further admit it is an internal requirement and not a customer requirement, they site AS9100.
This causes bottlenecks in scheduling the machine load and expense doing repetitive first articles.
My opinion is the machine geometries are the same, the programs have created good parts, the machines are calibrated. Run the part wherever I have spindle time. I think the tail is wagging the dog on this...
Anyone out there experiencing this issue? How do confront it?
Franklin
UG 10,13 & 18
NX 1,2,4,6,11,12,1899 & 2206
NCL502 (yep I love Sequential Mill)