Machining is a process of utilizing a machine to shape, assemble, or remove excess material to produce a final product. In manufacturing, machining is primarily used to remove metal. Almost every ...
The machines used to shape or remove metal are called machine tools. Thousands of machine tools are available to perform either a specific type of machining operation or multiple machining ...
CNC machine tools are an integral part of manufacturing today. Almost every manufactured product either uses a CNC machine in its production or a tool that was manufactured on a CNC machine....
Companies often use a variety of machine tools to produce a single final product. Companies also require personnel with varying levels and areas of expertise to utilize these machine tools ...
A manufacturing company places departments, machines, and other equipment in various arrangements to minimize the time and cost of manufacturing its products.
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A computer numerical control (CNC) lathe is made up of many different components that work together and enable you to create machined, cylindrical parts. Learning about the components of a CNC ...
A CNC lathe moves on two axes of travel. It uses a machine coordinate system and a part coordinate system to identify positions on the axes. Learning about how a CNC lathe moves and identifies ...
Different types of workholding devices and different options for mounting tools make a computer numerically controlled (CNC) lathe versatile. Learning about these options will give you a better ...
The CNC controller is a computer numerical control (CNC) device that directs the motions of the machine tool. Understanding the parts of the CNC controller and how they operate will enable you to ...
The lubrication, coolant, and chip removal systems keep the CNC lathe components lubricated and free from dirt and debris. These systems are essential to the consistent production of quality ...
A computer numerical control (CNC) machining center is made up of many different components that work together and enable you to create machined parts. Learning about the components of a CNC ...
A CNC machining center moves on three axes of travel. It uses a machine coordinate system and a part coordinate system to identify positions on the axes. Learning about how a CNC machining center ...
Different types of workholding devices and tool holders make a computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining center versatile. Learning about workholding devices and tool holders will give you a ...
The CNC controller is a computer numerical control (CNC) device that directs the motions of the machine tool. Understanding the parts of the CNC controller and how they operate will enable you to ...
The lubrication, coolant, and chip removal systems keep the CNC machining center components lubricated and free from dirt and debris. These systems are essential to the consistent production of ...
Lubricants are critical to the operation and performance of CNC machines. It is important to understand the uses and purposes of the main types of lubricants.
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As a CNC operator, you will be responsible for tasks related to maintaining the machine tool. Properly maintaining the machine tool helps to ensure it stays in good working order.
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In this course, you will learn about homing the axes. Homing the axes sends the axes to the machine-home position. Homing the axes is also called zero returning the axes.
In this course, you will learn about selecting a part program from memory. Multiple part programs can be stored in the CNC controller, but only one part program can be active at a time. Selecting a...
In this course, you will learn how to interrupt automatic operation. Interrupting automatic operation is the process of stopping the motion of the axes, the rotation of the spindle, and the flow of...
In this course, you will learn to adjust the tool wear offset in the CNC controller. Adjusting the tool wear offset is necessary because, as cutting tools wear, the dimensions they are machining ...
CNC lathes require a program to maximize the machine’s capabilities. Creating a CNC program is only performed after a careful planning stage to determine exactly what machining operations and which...
A CNC lathe program is required to be organized in a specific manner for the controller to understand the instructions within the program. Each instruction must also be organized.
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The address of a word in a CNC program defines the meaning of the word. Understanding the meaning of common words in a CNC program is important to recognize what actions the CNC machine tool will ...
The instructions written in G code programming that produce an action by a CNC lathe are called commands. A command may require a single word, a block, or multiple blocks.
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Building a CNC lathe program that is versatile requires organizing sections into an order that will safely produce a part that meets all of the required specifications.
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As a CNC operator, you will be responsible for tasks related to maintaining the machine tool. Properly maintaining the machine tool helps to ensure it stays in good working order.
Learning ...
In this course, you will learn about homing the axes. Homing the axes sends the axes to the machine-home position. Homing the axes is also called zero returning the axes.
In this course, you will learn about selecting a part program from memory. Multiple part programs can be stored in the CNC controller, but only one part program can be active at a time. Selecting a...
In this course, you will learn how to interrupt automatic operation of the machining center. Interrupting automatic operation is the process of stopping the motion of the axes, the rotation of the ...
In this course, you will learn to adjust the tool wear offset in the CNC controller. Adjusting the tool wear offset is necessary because, as cutting tools wear, the dimensions they are machining ...
In this course, you will learn about the power-off process. The power-off process prepares the CNC machining center to be shut down and then turns the power off.
A CNC machining center requires a program to maximize the machine’s capabilities. Creating a CNC program is only performed after a careful planning stage to determine exactly what machining ...