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Introduction To CNC Compute Integrated Project Lead The Way
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NC/CNC History of NC Definitions Advantages of CNC Disadvantages of CNC Resources
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History Of Machine Tools Single items produced by craftspeople Eli Whitney (Cotton Gin) - Interchangeable Parts Engineer designed parts for production (tolerances). WW II - development of servo motors (electrically aimed guns) Servo motors applied to machine tools
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History Development of G codes - Punch tape input (Cartesian Coordinate System) 1970’s Development of computer chips Cheaper processing power Smaller computers More reliable
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Definitions NC - A method of accurately controlling the operation of a machine tool by a series of coded instructions, consisting of numbers, letters of the alphabet, and symbols that the machine control unit can understand MCU - Machine Control Unit - decodes NC codes to drive and monitor servo motor movements.
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Definition CNC - Computer Numeric Control - computer provides machine codes to the MCU. Control Systems Open loop system - servo motor driven by pulses without feed back encoders. Closed loop system - servo motor is driven by electrical pulses. An encoder provides feedback to verify machine movements.
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Advantages Of CNC Increased productivity after programming is completed Reliability - reduces human error Often eliminates need for special jigs and fixtures Reduces location of part features Makes possible the machining of complex shapes requiring simultaneous 3 axis motion
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Advantages Single part and production runs can be programmed and machined with minimum effort and cost. Programs can readily be altered and re-run Reduced inspection costs (more reliable) Once programming, setup and verified the equipment can be operated by a less skilled operator.
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Disadvantages Initial cost of CNC machine tools Servicing of equipment Larger machines require more space Personnel must be trained in the programming and operation of this equipment.
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Resources Fitzpatrick, Mike, Computer Numerical Control Simplified, 1989 Glenco Publishing Company. ISBN 0-02-676410-5 Powers, John Jr., Computer Automated Manufacturing, 1987 McGraw- Hill Book Company. ISBN 0-07-050601-9 Groover, Mikell P. and Zimmers, Emory W., CAD/CAM, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing, 1984 Prentice -Hall Inc. ISBN 0-13- 110130-7 Luggen, William W., Fundamentals of Computer Numeric Control, Third Edition, 1988 Delmar Publishers. ISBN 0-8273-6496-2 CNC Workshop (CD-Rom), Torcomp Publisher. Cost $39.95 – Contact TorComp at 888-561-7521
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