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WO2012041799A1 - Procédé de réagencement d'outils dans le magasin à outils d'une machine-outil - Google Patents

Procédé de réagencement d'outils dans le magasin à outils d'une machine-outil Download PDF

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WO2012041799A1
WO2012041799A1 PCT/EP2011/066643 EP2011066643W WO2012041799A1 WO 2012041799 A1 WO2012041799 A1 WO 2012041799A1 EP 2011066643 W EP2011066643 W EP 2011066643W WO 2012041799 A1 WO2012041799 A1 WO 2012041799A1
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Achim Feinauer
Matthias Schwarz
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q3/00Devices holding, supporting, or positioning work or tools, of a kind normally removable from the machine
    • B23Q3/155Arrangements for automatic insertion or removal of tools, e.g. combined with manual handling
    • B23Q3/1552Arrangements for automatic insertion or removal of tools, e.g. combined with manual handling parts of devices for automatically inserting or removing tools
    • B23Q3/15526Storage devices; Drive mechanisms therefor
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q3/00Devices holding, supporting, or positioning work or tools, of a kind normally removable from the machine
    • B23Q3/155Arrangements for automatic insertion or removal of tools, e.g. combined with manual handling
    • B23Q3/15503Processes characterized by special sequencing of operations or the like, e.g. for optimizing tool changing time or capacity in tool storage
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23QDETAILS, COMPONENTS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR MACHINE TOOLS, e.g. ARRANGEMENTS FOR COPYING OR CONTROLLING; MACHINE TOOLS IN GENERAL CHARACTERISED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF PARTICULAR DETAILS OR COMPONENTS; COMBINATIONS OR ASSOCIATIONS OF METAL-WORKING MACHINES, NOT DIRECTED TO A PARTICULAR RESULT
    • B23Q3/00Devices holding, supporting, or positioning work or tools, of a kind normally removable from the machine
    • B23Q3/155Arrangements for automatic insertion or removal of tools, e.g. combined with manual handling
    • B23Q3/157Arrangements for automatic insertion or removal of tools, e.g. combined with manual handling of rotary tools
    • B23Q3/15706Arrangements for automatic insertion or removal of tools, e.g. combined with manual handling of rotary tools a single tool being inserted in a spindle directly from a storage device, i.e. without using transfer devices

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  • the present invention relates to a method for machining a workpiece, in particular a method for the cutting machining of a metallic workpiece, on a machine tool, which has at least one tool spindle for mounting a machining tool and at least one tool magazine with a multiplicity of magazine locations, which magazine locations are loaded with a multiplicity of machining tools arranged in a spatial sequence in relation to one another, the workpiece being machined in a defined time sequence of machining tools which are removed one after the other by the tool spindle from the tool magazine and, after corresponding machining of the workpiece, are deposited again in the tool magazine, the machining tools being rearranged in the tool magazine in conjunction with the machining of a prescribed workpiece in such a way that the spatial sequence corresponds at least largely to the time sequence.
  • DE 43 11 469 CI describes a machine tool with a tool magazine which is formed as a chain magazine with a circulating chain. Arranged on the chain are storage locations, that is to say magazine locations, for the machining tools. The picking up and depositing of a machining tool is performed at a defined transfer position on the chain. Arranged at another transfer position is a sorting station, which is capable of removing a machining tool from a magazine location or depositing it into a magazine location. With the aid of this sorting station, the magazine location that lies directly next to a magazine location with the next- following tool in the time sequence of the machining tools is respectively made free during the operation of the machine tool. In this way, the tool change can be carried out very quickly, because the previous machine tool is deposited directly alongside the then-following machining tool.
  • the method and the device from DE 43 11 469 CI have proven to be successful in practice. They make very quick tool changes possible, and consequently short chip-to-chip times, because the next magazine location of the then-following machining tool is made free at the same time as the machining of the workpiece with the previous machine tool is being performed.
  • the known device is also of a simple and low-cost construction, and it offers the user the possibility of loading the tool magazine "chaotically", i.e. the user does not have to make the loading of the tool magazine match the sequence with which the workpiece is machined. In other words, the spatial sequence in which the machining tools are stored alongside one another in the tool magazine does not correspond to the time sequence in which they have to be mounted one after the other in the tool spindle for the machining.
  • EP 1 870 200 Bl proposes that, during the first complete machining of a new workpiece intended to be produced in series on the basis of a new machining program with a new time sequence of machining tools, the machining tools should be rearranged with the aid of the sorting station known from DE 43 11 469 CI in such a way that the (new) spatial sequence largely corresponds to the time sequence.
  • the magazine location required in the new spatial sequence for a specific machining tool is made free, if required, by a gripper provided at the sorting station while the workpiece is being machined with this machining tool. Also for this purpose, the gripper accessing the tool magazine at a different transfer location than the tool spindle removes the machine tool that has been deposited in the magazine location to be made free and stores it on an interim basis.
  • the tool magazine must first move the magazine location concerned to the transfer position at the sorting station, where the stored machining tool is removed, and then to the transfer position at the tool spindle, where the machining tool mounted in the tool spindle is deposited into this magazine location after it has been used on the workpiece.
  • the tool change at the tool spindle is in this case performed either by the pick-up process, in which the tool spindle moves into the transfer position, in which it can directly deposit machining tools into the tool magazine or remove them from the tool magazine, or with the aid of a transfer device, which transfers the machining tools between the tool spindle and the transfer position.
  • the known method consequently makes it possible for the user to load the magazine locations of the tool magazine "chaotically", that is to say initially in any desired spatial sequence in relation to one another. This is very convenient for the user and of advantage in particular whenever the machining program on the machine tool is changed, because for example it is intended to produce a different workpiece.
  • the new machining operation can follow on from the previous machining operation without the tool magazine first having to be rearranged. It goes without saying that the required machining tools for the new machining process must be present in the tool magazine or added. However, it is not necessary to optimize the loading of the tool magazine before the new machining operation is commenced.
  • the known method When machining a workpiece for the first time on the basis of a new machining program, the known method carries out an automatic sorting of the machining tools in the tool magazine by replacing a previously arbitrarily stored machining tool in the tool magazine at a magazine location that corresponds to the position of the corresponding machining tool in the machining time sequence.
  • the machining tools lie in a new spatial sequence in the tool magazine, which corresponds to the time sequence of the machining tools. Therefore, as from the second machining process at the latest, the machine tool can remove the machining tools very quickly from the tool magazine, since the machining tools are arranged in the magazine in accordance with the required sequence. A tool change is therefore possible with minimal displacements and can accordingly be executed quickly. The number of accesses to the magazine locations of the tool magazine and the number of chain advancements possibly required are reduced, and consequently the wear is also reduced.
  • this object is achieved by a method of the type mentioned at the outset in which at least one magazine location is provided in the tool magazine as an interim store, into which the tool spindle relocates a machining tool in order to create a free magazine location in the spatial sequence.
  • the "free magazine location in the spatial sequence" is intended to receive the machine tool that is the next in the time sequence to be used for machining the workpiece, whereby the magazine location directly neighbouring the created free magazine location contains the machine tool used in the time sequence directly before the said next machine tool.
  • the rearrangement is performed by the tool spindle itself, which for this purpose executes at least once during the machining of a prescribed workpiece a time sequence of steps in which it creates directly alongside the magazine location into which it has deposited the machining tool used directly before a free magazine location into which it then deposits a machining tool removed from a further magazine location and intended as the next for machining in the time sequence, once it has machined the workpiece with this machining tool.
  • the prescribed workpiece is generally the first workpiece that is produced on the basis of a new machining program with a new time sequence of machining tools.
  • the inventors of the present invention have found that the sorting function provided by the gripper of the sorting station can be performed by the tool spindle, even though at first glance this should also be rejected since the tool spindle cannot perform any productive work on the workpieces while it is carrying out the sorting work.
  • the new method can consequently not only be retrofitted advantageously on existing machine tools, but also has advantages in terms of structural design, production engineering and cost when used on new machine tools, in particular multi-spindle machine tools.
  • the spatial sequence of the machining tools it is not absolutely necessary in the case of the new method for the spatial sequence of the machining tools to correspond exactly to the time sequence of the machining tools.
  • a machining tool that is required very often in the sequence of the machining operation may be stored at a definitively defined storage location (fixed location coding), which then can be selected so as to minimize the required movements of the tool magazine.
  • a "fixed coded" machining tool would consequently be omitted from the spatial sequence actually provided.
  • an "overlarge" machining tool can only be deposited at certain storage locations within the tool magazine. In this case too, the overlarge machining tool would be omitted from the sequence actually provided.
  • the method step "the tool spindle deposits a machining tool in a magazine location” is understood as meaning both an operation in which, by using the pick-up process, the tool spindle directly deposits a machining tool into a magazine location which has been moved to a transfer position intended for this purpose and an operation in which a transfer device is provided between the tool spindle and the transfer position and removes a machining tool from the tool receptacle on the tool spindle, transports it to the transfer position and deposits it there into the respective magazine location.
  • the method step "the tool spindle removes a machining tool from a magazine location” is understood as meaning both an operation in which, by using the pick-up process, the tool spindle directly removes a machining tool from a magazine location which has been moved to a transfer position intended for this purpose and an operation in which a transfer device is provided between the tool spindle and the transfer position and removes a machining tool from the magazine location, transports it to the tool spindle and inserts it there into the tool receptacle on the tool spindle.
  • a "machining tool” is understood as meaning a tool such as that which, in the case of machine tools of the type in question, is mounted into the tool receptacle of the tool spindle with the aid of a so-called tool holder, which may be provided with a steep taper (ST) or a hollow shank taper (HST).
  • ST steep taper
  • HST hollow shank taper
  • machining tool covers both parts equally, provided that the machine tool works with tool holders. In the case of machine tools in which the machining tools are mounted directly into the tool receptacle of the work spindle, of course only the machining tool as such is meant.
  • a "tool magazine” is understood as meaning a device which has a number of magazine locations spatially fixed alongside one another, stored in which are machining tools which can, according to choice, be transferred into a tool spindle and mounted there.
  • the tool magazine has for this purpose a transfer position to which the magazine locations are moved in order to be inserted into and removed from the tool spindle there in the pick-up process or with the aid of a transfer device.
  • the chain magazine it is possible for the chain magazine to be formed as a stationary chain magazine and as a chain magazine that can travel along with some moving part of the machine tool, it also being possible to provide the chain magazine with a travel drive of its own, which merely moves or pivots it into the working space for making a tool change.
  • the machine tool may be formed as a travelling column machine with a vertical tool spindle, in which the three orthogonal axes of movement (x, y, z) are realized in the machining tool. It is also possible, however, to use other types of machine tool in which, for example, the tool spindle is horizontally arranged and/or the axes of movement are not realized in the machining tool at all or in part, but in the workpiece.
  • the tool magazine is formed as a chain magazine and the machine tool is a travelling column machine, in which the tool change is performed by the pick-up process, because then the advantages of the present invention are shown to advantage particularly effectively.
  • the tool spindle deposits the machining tool picked up from the third magazine location in a magazine location serving as an interim store.
  • the tool spindle uses the machining tool picked up from the third magazine location directly for the machining of the workpiece because - possibly coincidently - it is already the machining tool to be used next in the time sequence and can also be deposited again into the third magazine location.
  • the magazine location serving as an interim store may in this case be the old magazine location of the previously used machining tool, which now takes up the second magazine location.
  • the interim store then, as it were, "moves" along the magazine locations.
  • the magazine location intended as the interim store is definitively prescribed. This is advantageous in particular whenever overlarge machining tools that require more than one magazine location are also used.
  • the tool spindle removes the machining tool stored on an interim basis in the interim store and deposits it in the old magazine location of the previously used machining tool.
  • the interim store is fixed, it can in this way be cleared before a machining tool is removed from the machining location into which the next machining tool in the time sequence is then intended to be deposited and deposited in the interim store.
  • the interim store comprises three magazine locations, preferably lying alongside one another, and that, at least once in the course of the rearrangement, the following sequence of steps is carried out at five magazine locations lying alongside one another in the spatial sequence, of which the first is empty and the second to fifth are in each case loaded with a machining tool: a) the tool spindle deposits the previously used machining tool in the first magazine location, b) the tool spindle removes the machining tools one after the other from the second, third and fourth magazine locations and deposits them in the interim store, c) the tool spindle removes the overlarge machining tool intended as the next for machining in the time sequence from its three old magazine locations and carries out a machining of the workpiece with it, d) the tool spindle deposits the overlarge machining tool in the second, third and fourth magazine locations, and e) the tool spindle removes the
  • the tool spindle removes the three machining tools stored on an interim basis in the interim store one after the other and deposits them in the three old magazine locations of the overlarge processing tool.
  • Fig. 1 shows in a schematic side view a simplified representation of a machine tool on which the new method is carried out
  • Fig. 2 shows the machine tool from Fig. 1 when a tool change is being made
  • FIG. 1 show a schematic plan view of a tool magazine represented as a detail in various stages of the rearrangement of the machining tools with an alternating or moving interim store;
  • FIG. 1 show a further schematic plan view of a tool magazine represented as a detail in various stages of the rearrangement of the machining tools with a fixed interim store;
  • Fig. 5 shows in a representation like Fig. 4 the rearrangement for an overlarge machining tool.
  • a machine tool that is denoted overall by the reference numeral 10 is represented in a schematic side view not to scale.
  • the machine tool 10 has a travelling column 12, which is arranged by way of a first slide guide 14 on a cross part 16.
  • the travelling column 12 can be moved with the aid of the first slide guide 14 on the cross part 16 in the direction of an axis, which is usually referred to as the y axis and is symbolically represented here by an arrow 18. It goes without saying that the travelling column 12 is moved in a motorized manner on the first slide guide 14, a corresponding drive not being shown here for reasons of overall clarity.
  • the cross part 16 is mounted on a machine frame 22 by way of a second slide guide 20.
  • the second slide guide 20 permits a movement of the cross part 16 along a second axis, which is represented here at the reference numeral 24.
  • the reference numeral 24 denotes the so-called x axis. It goes without saying that the movement of the cross part 16 on the second slide guide 20 is performed with the aid of a suitable drive, which is not represented here for reasons of overall clarity.
  • a spindle head 25 with a tool spindle 26 rotatably mounted therein is mounted in a vertically suspended manner on the travelling column 12.
  • the tool spindle 26 has at its lower end a spindle receptacle 28, in which a tool holder 29 with a machining tool 30 attached thereto can be mounted in a known way.
  • the tool holder is typically standardized and is of the steep taper (ST) or hollow shank taper (HST) type.
  • ST steep taper
  • HST hollow shank taper
  • the tool spindle 26 is formed for the purpose of rotating the machine tool 30 about its spindle axis 32, which is represented by an arrow 34.
  • the tool spindle 26 is capable of rotating the machine tool 30 at several thousand revolutions per minute, in order in particular to permit a drilling and milling machining of metallic workpieces.
  • the tool spindle 26 can be moved on the travelling column 12 in the direction of an arrow 36, that is to say here in the vertical direction. Accordingly, the tool spindle 26 is mounted on the travelling column 12 by way of a third slide guide 38.
  • the movement of the tool spindle 26 in the direction of the arrow 36 is usually referred to as the z axis.
  • the three slide guides 14, 20 and 38 for the three axes of movement 18, 24, 36 extend orthogonally in relation to one another.
  • the machine tool 10 is therefore a travelling column machine with a vertical tool spindle 26 in which all three axes of movement 18, 24, 36 are realized in the machining tool 30.
  • the reference numeral 40 denotes a work table which is mounted on the machine frame and on which a workpiece 42 to be machined is mounted.
  • the reference numeral 44 denotes a housing, which encloses the components of the machine tool 10 described so far.
  • the reference numeral 46 denotes a control unit, with the aid of which all the movements of the machine tool 10 and auxiliary units (coolant supply, compressed air and the tool magazine described below) are controlled.
  • the machining tool 30 can be moved in a working space denoted by 48, in order to machine the workpiece 42 there.
  • Various machining tools 30 are used during this machining, stored in a tool magazine 50 that is only schematically represented in Fig. 1.
  • the tool magazine 50 can be seen more precisely in Fig. 2. It has a closed chain 52, which can be moved back and forth and in which a multiplicity of magazine locations 54 in the form of holders are located.
  • the holders are schematically represented here as tong-like elements, which serve for receiving in each case a tool holder 29 loaded with a machining tool 30.
  • the chain 52 is mounted on a closed, horizontally arranged chain running path 56.
  • the chain running path 56 is fixedly connected to the machine frame 22 by way of supports 58.
  • the chain magazine 50 is therefore a stationary chain magazine, which is arranged around the cross part 16 of the machine tool 10, and the chain 52 of which runs around in a horizontal plane, which is defined by the x and y axes 24, 18.
  • the travelling column moves rearward in the y direction 18, that is to say to the right in Fig. 1. This is the state shown in Fig. 2.
  • the tool spindle 26 is now located above a transfer position denoted by 59, in which there is in the state according to Fig. 2 an empty location, that is to say an empty or free magazine location 54, into which the tool spindle 26 then deposits the tool holder 29 with the machining tool 30 that has been in use until then.
  • the chain 52 then moves a loaded magazine location 54 into the transfer position 59 under the tool spindle 26, in which a tool holder 29 with a machining tool 30 now intended to be used is located.
  • This type of tool change is referred to as a pick-up process.
  • the machining tools are in this case deposited as far as possible in a spatial sequence alongside one another in the magazine locations 54 in the same way as they are used at times one after the other, because then the chain 52 only has to be moved slightly between the individual tool changes, by one magazine location 54, which decreases the time for making the tool change and extends the lifetime of the chain 52.
  • the spatial sequence therefore corresponds substantially to the time sequence.
  • the machining tools 30 are rearranged by the tool spindle 26 and the tool magazine 50 working together.
  • FIGs. 3 a) to 3 h) depict a sorting method in which an "alternating" interim store is used. In other words, different magazine locations are used at different points in time as interim store.
  • FIG. 3a shows a starting situation, in which the magazine locations are denoted by a to z, the machining tools being depicted as 1 to 7.
  • the time sequence in which the machining tools are intended to be used corresponds to their numbering, that is to say first machining tool 1, then machining tool 2, and so on.
  • the spatial sequence in which the machining tools have been deposited in the tool magazine 50 corresponds to the alphabetical notation, that is to say a, b, c etc.
  • the aim of the sorting method is that machining tool 1 is deposited into magazine location a, machining tool 2 is deposited into magazine location b, and so on, so that the time sequence corresponds to the spatial sequence.
  • Machining tool 5 is now deposited into the previously empty magazine location d, which consequently serves as the alternating or "temporary" interim store 62. After that, the tool magazine moves the magazine locations clockwise, until magazine location y with machining tool 2 goes into the transfer position 59, since machining tool 2 is the next machining tool in the time sequence that is intended to be used. This situation is represented in Fig. 3 d).
  • the tool spindle 26 now removes machining tool 2 from magazine location y and machines the workpiece, not shown Fig. 3, while at the same time the tool magazine moves the magazine locations counterclockwise in such a way that magazine location b comes to lie in the transfer position 59. This situation is represented in Fig. 3 e).
  • the tool spindle 26 deposits it in magazine location b, whereupon the tool magazine moves the magazine locations one step further counterclockwise, so that magazine location c with machining tool 6 comes to lie in the transfer position 59. This situation is represented in Fig. 3 f).
  • Machining tool 3 is now picked up by the tool spindle 26, in order to machine the workpiece further with it.
  • the tool magazine moves the magazine locations clockwise in such a way that magazine location c comes to lie in the transfer position 59.
  • the tool spindle 26 can consequently deposit it in magazine location c.
  • Fig. 4 a different representation of the tool magazine 50 than in Fig. 3 is chosen for the sake of simplification; here, the tool magazine 50 is "uncoiled", so that magazine locations a to z lie alongside one another.
  • the alphabetical sequence a to z corresponds in turn to the spatial sequence that is intended to be made to coincide with the time sequence of machining tools 1 to 7.
  • Magazine location e is intended as a permanent interim store 62.
  • machining tool 2 is removed from magazine location y. This is represented by the arrow (3).
  • machining tool 2 is used for machining the workpiece and then deposited into magazine location b, which is represented by the arrow (4).
  • the resultant situation is represented in Fig. 4 b), where machining tools 1 and 2 now lie alongside one another in magazine locations a and b, while machining tool 6 has been deposited into the interim store e, 62.
  • the interim store e, 62 is now emptied, by tool 6 being transferred into magazine location y, at which the machine tool previously used, that is to say machine tool 2, was previously located. This is represented by the arrow (5).
  • next machining tool to be used and then to be deposited is number 3; it must be deposited in the spatial sequence into magazine location c, which is currently still occupied by machine tool 7.
  • This machining tool 7 is now deposited with the aid of the tool spindle 26 into the interim store e, which is represented by an arrow (6).
  • machining tool 3 is then picked up from magazine location z into the tool spindle 26 and used for machining the workpiece; this is represented by an arrow (7).
  • machining tool 3 is deposited into magazine location c, which is represented by an arrow (8).
  • machining tool 4 The next machining tool to be used in the sequence, machining tool 4, is already located in magazine location d, so that it can now be mounted in the spindle 26 and, after machining of the workpiece has been performed, deposited again into magazine location d.
  • Fig. 5 shows a method which is represented and depicted in a way similar to the method according to Fig. 4.
  • Magazine locations g, h and i are reserved as the interim store 62, all other magazine locations b, c, d, e, f, w, x, y and z are occupied by machining tools.
  • the tool spindle 26 now deposits machining tool 1 into magazine location a, which is represented by an arrow (1).
  • machining tools 3, 7 and 8 are removed one after the other from magazine locations b, c and d and deposited into magazine locations i, h and g, which is represented by arrows (2), (3) and (4).
  • the overlarge machining tool 2' is deposited into magazine location c, also blocking magazine locations b and d. This is represented by the arrow (6).
  • magazine location e is emptied, by the machine tool stored there, machine tool 10, being transferred into one of locations t, u or v. This is represented by an arrow (7).
  • machining tool 10 can be transferred into one of magazine locations g, h and i.
  • the interim store must be emptied once again before machining tool 10 from magazine location e can be deposited there, in order to empty magazine location e for machining tool 4, such that it can be taken from its old magazine location w, used on the workpiece and then deposited there.
  • the interim store g, h and i always contains three magazine locations lying alongside one another, so that at any time an overlarge machining tool can be stored on an interim basis and can consequently also be arranged in the spatial sequence according to its position in the time sequence.

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Sur une machine-outil qui comporte une broche d'outil (26) destinée à monter un outil d'usinage (1-7) et un magasin à outils (50) possédant une multitude d'emplacements de magasin (a - z), qui sont chargés d'une multitude d'outils d'usinage (1 - 10) selon une séquence spatiale les uns par rapport aux autres, les outils d'usinage (1 - 10) sont réagencés en association avec l'usinage d'une pièce spécifique d'une manière telle que la séquence spatiale (a - z) correspond au moins en grande partie à la séquence temporelle (1 - 10). Dans ce cas, les étapes suivantes sont réalisées : a) la broche d'outil (26) dépose l'outil d'usinage précédemment utilisé (1) dans le premier emplacement de magasin (a), b), la broche d'outil (26) retire l'outil d'usinage (5) du deuxième emplacement de magasin (b) et le dépose dans un emplacement de magasin (d) servant de réserve provisoire, c) la broche d'outil (26) retire de son ancien emplacement de magasin (y) l'outil d'usinage (2) destiné, dans la séquence temporelle, à être le suivant pour l'usinage et réalise un usinage de la pièce (42) à l'aide de celui-ci, d) la broche d'outil (26) dépose l'outil d'usinage (2) dans l'emplacement de magasin (b), et e) la broche d'outil (26) retire l'outil d'usinage (6) du troisième emplacement de magasin (c).
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