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Help! How to invert CNC Horizontal axes

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Vitor.r.souza
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Help! How to invert CNC Horizontal axes

I have a machine as shown in the image below:

403854870_781304977342859_8821768393370318967_n.jpgWhere follows the Axis pattern Normally. 
Is it possible to invert the Y and Z axes? 

CNC-HORIZONTAL-MILLING-LARGE-COMPONENT.jpg

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I want to position the assist pieces. 

I'm using the NCT Generico Post Processor.
Is it possible to change the axes in Fusion or Post Processor? 
Do I need to change something?
Can someone help me ?

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Message 2 of 13

Invert the axis on your simulation, or the code that is being output? 

Please click "Accept Solution" if what I wrote solved your issue!
Message 3 of 13

Invert in generated code.
I will simulate normally, but it will be horizontal milling
Message 4 of 13

Is Z still not the axis in line with the rotational axis of your spindle?

Please click "Accept Solution" if what I wrote solved your issue!
Message 5 of 13

No, is Y.
I need to invert Y and Z in the Program.


Message 6 of 13

Is it possible to invert the Y and Z Axes? 

Message 7 of 13

Somebody ? 

Message 8 of 13

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image.png-I positioned the Block in relation to the machine.
-I did a Drilling Cycle with the guided Tool
-An error occurs when generating the NC Program

 

Message 9 of 13

Below is the Post Processor I'm using. 
Would it be possible to invert the Z and Y Axes in it? 

Message 10 of 13

Anyone to help?

Message 11 of 13
seth.madore
in reply to: Vitor.r.souza

I would strongly encourage to enlist the services of one of our channel partners that specialize in modifying posts of this nature. I'd suggest starting your search HERE


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing
Message 12 of 13
Vitor.r.souza
in reply to: seth.madore

Do I need to modify the post processor?
Message 13 of 13

Yes. It could be as simple as swapping the Y and Z prefixes for co-ordinates, or it could be as complex as requiring Euler transformations, mirroring of axes, and more... such work is highly skilled and usually not free. Follow through on Seth's link to find someone who knows what they're doing.

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