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Numerical Control I NC Numerical Control - Software control of manufacturing processes. NC - Numerical Control - Software control of manufacturing processes. Based on a code of letters, numbers & special characters called a program. CNC - Computerized Numerical Control – NC machine with the addition of an on-board computer referred to as a machine control unit or MCU NC History 1725-Knitting machine controlled by sheets of punched cardboard 1725-Knitting machine controlled by sheets of punched cardboard 1863-Player piano introduced 1863-Player piano introduced 1947-John Parsons of Parsons Corp. in Traverse City, Michigan coupled a computer to a jig borer 1947-John Parsons of Parsons Corp. in Traverse City, Michigan coupled a computer to a jig borer 1952-MIT coins phrase “Numerical Control” & demonstrates vertical mill with special control unit 1952-MIT coins phrase “Numerical Control” & demonstrates vertical mill with special control unit 1955-National Machine Tool Show, commercially available NC machines were displayed 1955-National Machine Tool Show, commercially available NC machines were displayed Improvements in electronics & solid-state devices reduced size of control units and increased capabilities
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Numerical Control I Applications of NC Chip producing machines: Drills, Mills, Lathes, Bores, Saws, Etc. Chipless machining: Flame Cutting, Punches, Wire EDM, Welding, Non machining: Paint Spraying, Tube Bending, Assembly, Etc. NC used to 1) Position cutter (move table) 2) Change tooling 3) Adjust coolant flow (flood/mist-on/off) 4) Adjust spindle speeds 5) Perform operations at a point (plunge, tap, bore, etc.)
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Numerical Control I STEPS INVOLVED ON GENERAL PURPOSE MACHINE: Operation Off Machine On Machine Plan operation sequenceX Select toolsX Set and change toolsX Select feeds and speedsX * Set feeds and speedsX * Position workX * Start and stop machine operationsX * Control path between work & toolX during cutting Rapid position tool for next cut orX part unloading * * Performed via Numerical Control software
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Numerical Control I Circumstances best suited to NC Mass production quantities Complex geometries Tight tolerances Replacement parts Parts subject to modification
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Numerical Control I Advantages of Numerical Control Greater operator efficiency Greater operator safety Reduction of scrap Reduced lead time for production Fewer chances for human error Maximal accuracy and interchangeability of parts Lower tooling costs Increased productivity Minimal spare parts inventory Greater machine tool safety Fewer man hours for inspection Greater machine utilization
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Numerical Control I Role of the Operator Execute Machine Control Unit (MCU) or Console Setups Start and Stop Machines Load and Unload Workpieces Maintain High- Level Machine Tool Performance Standards Change NC Inputs as Necessary (Per Engineering) “Feedback” Information to Programmer/Engineer
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Programming methods for NC MANUAL (#4) COMPUTER ASSISTED A)Language (#5A) B)Graphic (#5B) Numerical Control I
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Two ways information is fed into an NC machine. Auxiliary Operations : Tool change, spindle reversal, tool on/off, coolant on/off, spindle speeds (RPM), spindle feeds (IPM) Geometrical Machine Movements: a)Translation – X, Y, Z b)Rotation – about X, Y, Z axis
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Numerical Control I Any movement under control of NC input is called an axis. (ie) 2 axis machine: X,Y control (usually lathe) 3 axis machine: X,Y,Z control 4 axis machine: X,Y,Z, one rotational control 5 axis machine: X,Y,Z, two rotational control *often called machining centers and include tool changes… Toshiba – 9 axis mill for sub propellers
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Numerical Control I To specify coordinate points to a machine tool, there are two positioning point reference systems. (#7) Absolute: all measurements are taken from a fixed origin (X=0,Y=0,Z=0) *helpful to have part prints with baseline dimensioning* Incremental: all measurements for the next position are made from the last or previous position
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