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We added a 'Z' axis Collision Detection in the Machine Setup and that works fine
for Drilling and Milling. How do you tell Vericut the Jaws are spinning in Turning Mode.
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Not sure if I got your question, but I think as long as the jaws are mounted in a chuck (And usually a chuck is mounted in a spindle component) Vericut will spin them while the turning spindle is active...
Daniel Santos
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Be sure you have a Machine/Cut Stock view active. spindle rotation aren't shown in a Machine view.
Patrick Delisse
KMWE Aerospace - https://www.kmwe.com
(Vericut V9.5, Siemens NX2206, Campost)
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Vericut should error though correct?
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No matter if you have or don't have a machine cut stock view visible, Vericut will detect the error if you hit a spinning jaw.
Patrick Delisse
KMWE Aerospace - https://www.kmwe.com
(Vericut V9.5, Siemens NX2206, Campost)
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I put a small round circle modeled at the OD of the chuck that is a different color than the chuck. When the chuck is stopped I see the circle and when the chuck is spinning I see a band of color going around the chuck OD.
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