Mastercam Multi-Axis
Highlights at a glance
- Versatile 4- and 5-axis strategies: ideal for complex free-form surfaces and demanding contours
- Full control: individual adjustment of tool axes, collision monitoring and strategy change
- Flexible workflows: operations that have already been created can be imported, exported and customized
- Efficient machining: short cycle times thanks to dynamic tool paths
- Simple operation: clear user interface and intuitive programming
Precise multi-axis machining for complex geometries
With Mastercam Multi-Axis, you can control simultaneous 4- and 5-axis machining efficiently and safely. The module opens up new possibilities for complex components – from aerospace to classic mechanical engineering – and delivers perfect surfaces with maximum process reliability.
Typical areas of application and machining strategies in multi-axis milling
- Simultaneous roughing and finishing in 4 and 5 axes
- Trimming of contours and complex shaped parts
- Multi-sided machining in one clamping operation
- High-precision machining of free-form surfaces, turbine and implant parts
- Application in tool and mold making, automotive and aviation industries
All important functions and toolpaths at a glance
- 5-axis roughing and finishing with blank tracking
- Flexible tool axis control through self-defined or predefined strategies
- Comprehensive collision control for tools, holders and machine components
- Support for a wide range of tool shapes, e.g. circular segment cutters
- Import and export of existing toolpaths for efficient project handovers
- Machine simulation for realistic checks before the first cut
Extra boost: The Dynamic Motion technology significantly reduces machining times and ensures even material removal that is gentle on the tool – even with hard materials.
Production benefits of Mastercam Multi-Axis for manufacturing companies
- Fewer clamping operations: Complete machining in just one fixture
- Higher productivity: shorter set-up and throughput times
- Maximum precision: uniform surfaces and constant cutting conditions
- Flexibility for complex parts: freely selectable machining strategies and tool axes