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PROGRAMMING OF COMPUTER NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINES, Second Edition

By Ken Evans, John Polywka and Stanley Gabrel

2001, 7 x 10, Soft, Illustrated, 320pp
$39,95
205-0915

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OVERVIEW

Written in simple, easy-to-understand language by skilled programmers with years of experience teaching CNC machining to the industry and in formal education settings, Programming of Computer Numerically Controlled Machines provides full descriptions of many operation and programming functions and illustrates their practical applications through examples. It provides in-depth information on how to program turning and milling machines, which is applicable to almost all control systems. It keeps all theoretical explanations to a minimum throughout so that they do not distort an understanding of the programming. And because of the wide range of information available about the selection of tools, cutting speeds, and the technology of machining, it is sure to benefit engineers, programmers, supervisors, and machine operators who need ready access to information that will solve CNC operation and programming problems.  

FEATURES

Contains new sections on CAD/CAM and Conversational Programming that offer insight into the modern methods of CNC programming. Includes an updated CNC controller representation in the Operation Section. Thoroughly describes mathematical formula usage necessary for creating programs manually. Provides practical examples and study questions throughout, allowing users to demonstrate their proficiency. Features improved blueprints and drawings recreated to ANSI standards in order to improve clarity. Offers a glossary of terminology and useful technical data and charts needed for effective programming. Illustrates how to create each programming example through clear step-by-step presentations.  

CONTENTS

Part 1: General Information. Part 1 Study Questions. Part 2: Operation. Control Panel Descriptions. Setting. Param. DGNOS. Part 2 Study Questions. Part 3: Programming Numerically Controlled Turning Centers. Tool Function. Practical Application of Tool Wear Offset. Feed Function. Spindle Function. Programming of CNC Lathes in Absolute and Incremental Systems. Program Creation. Preparatory Functions (G Functions). Multiple Repetitive Cycles. Programming for the Tool Nose Radius. Application of Tool Nose Radius Compensation (TNRC) G41, G42 and G40. Programming Examples for Lathes. Part 3 Study Questions. Part 4: Programming Numerically Controlled Machining Centers. Tool Function (T-Word). Feed Function (F-Word). Spindle Speed Function (S-Word). Preparatory Functions (G-Codes). Miscellaneous Functions (M Functions). Programming in Absolute and Incremental Systems. Programming of Absolute Zero Point (G92). Program Creation. Subprogram. Program End. The Link Between Functions G92 and G43. Explanation of the Safety Block. Overview of Preparatory Functions (G Functions). Canned Cycle Functions. Boring Cycles. Examples of Programming Numerically Controlled Machining Centers. Part 4 Study Questions. Part 5: Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Part 6: Conversational Programming. Appendix. Glossary. Index.  

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