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A Different Approach to Tool-Break Detection
Author: Matt Danford
Source From: Modern Machine Shop
Posted Date: 2013-02-28

Set to run in our March issue, this article describes how low-profile clamps from Mitee-Bite facilitated the high-density fixturing necessary for one fledgling manufacturer to take full advantage of a twin-pallet HMC with tombstone fixturing. However, just as there's only so much space on a tombstone, there's only so much space in a given MMS article. As such, the piece is by no means comprehensive in its treatment of the strategies that shop owner Eric Sun employs to make the most of his production resources.

One example is his use of tool load monitoring, which comes standard on his HMC's CNC. By writing a simple program that directs the machine to drill portions of the workpiece where material should already have been cut away, Mr. Sun can detect tool breakage without the use of a separate probe. "If we take a small drill and go into an existing hole where there shouldn't be any material, and tool load monitoring measures any load at all, I know the tool broke and the hole wasn't drilled properly," he explains. "This built-in CNC feature provides a lot more confidence for our longer unattended runs."

Of course, this approach is viable not just for drilled holes, but also milled features such as pockets, slots and so forth. Mr. Sun adds that it is also useful for checking setups. For example, he might use tool load monitoring determine whether a fixture that is supposed to be empty actually is so. Likewise, he can ensure that the correct workpiece is loaded in cases when different-size parts share the same fixture for their respective machining routines.


Mr. Sun uses both custom fixtures incorporating low-profile clamps and his own Orange-brand products to mount parts to tombstones. Here, the shop’s Mori Seiki NHX4000 pre-bores a pilot hole on a vise body via helical interpolation. That bore will accommodate a quick-change, zero-point ball coupler for use in the second setup.
 

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