Abstract
This paper considers the task of an optimal tools setting for a machining centre (MC) to allow a reduction in time spent in the resetting of tools from one batch of workpieces to another. A theoretical relationship drafted is in full agreement with findings gained as a result of analysis of some 15 000 workpieces. A three-dimensional representation of an optimal tools setting is offered. A definition of an optimal tools setting is given, valid for any type of machine-tool.
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