Presented by Christos Maninos, CAM Applications Engineer
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT
This webinar focuses on practical machining workflows for complex turbomachinery components, using a fan blisk geometry based on Project CATANA to demonstrate how MAX-PAC™ supports more efficient setup planning, stock management, and process documentation.
During this 30-minute session, we’ll walk through roughing and finishing workflows in both MAX-AB™ for point milling and MAX-SI™ for integrally shrouded impellers, including how the Stock Chain Manager help maintain continuity across multiple machining operations. We’ll also demonstrate 3+2 roughing strategies, managing two machining setups with separate coordinate systems, and creating customizable Setup Sheets for clearer process documentation and repeatability on the shop floor.
What You’ll Learn
- How MAX-PAC™ workflows help simplify programming for turbomachinery components
- Approaches for roughing and finishing complex fan blisk geometry
- How using the Stock Chain Manager helps to maintain consistency across machining stages
- How to create and customize Setup Sheets to support process documentation
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for:
- Manufacturing and process engineers
- Machinists
- CNC programmers
- Engineers responsible for machining complex impellers and blisks