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5-Axis CNC Trunnion Visualizer (UMC-500 Inspired)

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5-Axis CNC Trunnion Visualizer (Haas UMC-500 Inspired)

This model is a hands-on visual aid designed to help understand and demonstrate the motion capabilities of a 5-axis CNC mill. It is based on the trunnion assembly of a Haas UMC-500 and is ideal for machinists, students, and anyone learning multi-axis machining concepts.

 

The assembly features a fully articulating trunnion and rotary table, allowing you to physically explore axis movement and part orientation. The table mounts to the trunnion using a standard 1/4"-20 x 1" screw, making it easy to assemble while remaining secure during use.

 

A reference block mounted to the table includes clearly labeled rotational angles from zero on each face, helping visualize how part orientation changes relative to machine axes. The trunnion itself indicates the maximum travel limits of the B-axis in both directions, providing a realistic representation of machine constraints.

Additionally, a blank table version is included, allowing users to mount and experiment with their own parts or fixtures. This makes it a useful tool for setup planning, training, or simply improving spatial understanding of 5-axis motion.

 

Features:

  • Based on a Haas UMC-500 trunnion-style 5-axis configuration
  • Fully rotatable assembly for hands-on visualization
  • Angle reference block for orientation tracking
  • Marked B-axis travel limits
  • Uses standard 1/4"-20 x 1" fastener for assembly
  • Includes blank table variant for custom setups

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