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Display Chuck in Manufacturing Turning?

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TheeCircle

Civil/Environmental
Sep 5, 2013
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Hi,

What is the easiest way to display my chuck withing in turning? I have a complete model assembly of my chuck attached here.

Reusable part? I also want to be able to adjust the jaw opening as well. I was thinking about using something similar to the attached xlsx sheet to drive the jaw opening?

Thank you for any help you can offer!

John

PS Using NX10


 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=724575b0-7f04-4d8e-a919-150a09085fdf&file=CNCVISE1.xlsx
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1. You upload only top file of chuck assembly, impossible to use it.
2. Not so important - I can show it on my example:

Chuck_ivhdyw.png


And - you can see short video.

But - you must build CNC model, add your chucks as devices.

 
Hi Chigishev,

That is awesome! I have no clue on how to configure the model. I have a rough model, will this work?

Can you guide on how to do it?

I am moving from Mastercam so the learning curve is steep!

Thanks

John

 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=55c700da-cfd0-4da9-bc16-634a611bc2d6&file=Lathe.prt
It not so easy. You must defone all kinematics of your machine with Machine Tool Builder application - see examples in installed_machines folder. You need to define and discribe your chuck as device - see example in device folder. And you need a license for Machine Configurator.
 
I like the above persons advice better, but I am sure making a deformable component is another option.
 
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