Programming of CNC Machines.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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South Norwalk, Connecticut :
Industrial Press, Inc.,
2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. CNC Basics. Objectives
- Safety
- Maintenance
- Tool Clamping Methods
- Cutting Tool Selection
- Tool Compensation Factors
- Tool Changing
- Metal Cutting Factors
- Process Planning for CNC
- Types of Numerically Controlled Machines
- What is CNC Programming?
- Introduction to the Coordinate System
- Coordinate Systems
- Points of Reference
- Program Format
- Part 1 Study Questions Part II. CNC Machine Operation. Objectives
- Operator Panel Features
- Operation Key Panel Descriptions
- Control Panel
- Setting
- Common Operation Procedures
- Part 2 Study Questions Part III. Programming CNC Turning Centers. Objectives
- Preparatory Functions (G-Codes)
- Miscellaneous Functions (M-Codes)
- Tool Function
- Practical Application of Tool Wear Offset
- Feed Function
- Spindle Function
- Coordinate Systems for Programming of CNC Turning Centers
- Program Structure for Turning Centers
- Preparatory Functions for Turning Centers (G-Codes)
- Multiple Repetitive Cycles
- Programming for the Tool Nose Radius
- Programming Examples for Turning Centers
- Complex Program Example
- Example of Cutting a Three-Start Thread
- Part 3 Study Questions Part IV. Programming CNC Machining Centers. Tool Function (T-Word)
- Tool Changes
- Feed Function (F-Word)
- Spindle Speed Function (S-Word)
- View Section,Preparatory Functions (G-Codes)
- Miscellaneous Functions (M-Codes)
- Programming of CNC Machining Centers in Absolute and Incremental Systems
- Program Structure for Machining Centers
- Preparatory Functions for Machining Centers (G-Codes)
- Canned Cycle Functions
- Boring Cycles
- Examples of Programming CNC Machining Centers
- Part 4 Study Questions Part V. Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM). Objectives
- What is CAD/CAM?
- Machine Group Setup and Geometry Creation
- Solid Model Mill Program Example
- Solid Model Lathe Program Example
- Summary
- Part 5 Study Questions Part VI. Introduction to Feature-Based Machining. Objectives
- Definition
- Modeling Basics
- General Steps for Feature-Based Programming
- Summary
- Part 6 Study Questions Part VII. FANUC NC Guide Programming. Objective
- NC Guide
- NC Guide Turning Center Program Creation
- NC Guide Machining Center Program Example
- Part 7 Study Questions Part VIII. Mazatrol Conversational Programming. Objectives
- What is Conversational Programming?
- Turning Center Program Creation
- Machining Center Program Creation
- Part 8 Study Questions.