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Intro to NC Machining. A Cuyler , Baehr Production!. What is this NC Machining All about?. What is it? How can it be set up? Let’s take a look. NC. DNC. CNC. NC-Numerical Control A Programmed path is loaded into a machine then executed by a series of codes the machine can understand.
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Intro to NC Machining A Cuyler , Baehr Production!
What is this NC Machining All about? What is it? How can it be set up? Let’s take a look. NC DNC CNC
NC-Numerical Control A Programmed path is loaded into a machine then executed by a series of codes the machine can understand.
Computer Computer Computer Machine Tool Machine Tool Machine Tool CNC- Computer Numerically controlled A Dedicated Computer acts as the controller for each tool.
Central Computer Machine Tool MachineTool Machine Tool Machine Tool DNC- Distributed Numerically controlled One central Computer controls all other Machine Tools on the factory floor.
Goals of NC Machining • Increase Production • Improve the Quality and Accuracy of parts • Stabilize Manufacturing Costs • Manufacture and assemble complex parts quickly
Timeline of NC Machining • 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) Military products created the need to produce precision quickly and accurately. • Servo motors applied to machine tools as a result.
Timeline Continued • 1945- University of Pennsylvania- ENIAC to assist with Engineering calculations. • 1945- Parsons corporation awarded USAF contract • 1952- Parsons corporation subcontracted with MIT to develop first NC machine. • 1960’s- NC machines become affordable and common in industry to produce parts.
Timeline Continued • 1970’s- Programs stored on Punch tapes and Cards. Programmable controllers replace relays. • 1980’s- Computer assisted Part Programming- computer is used for translating data and performing necessary calculations, creates punch tape. • 1990’s- CNC And DNC become widely used in industry. Punch cards become obsolete. • Currently 85 percent of machine tools produced are run by CNC. Punch Tape
First NC Machine at MIT Today
Advantages Of CNC • Increased productivity after programming is completed • Reliability - reduces human error • Often eliminates need for special jigs and fixtures • Makes possible the machining of complex shapes requiring simultaneous 3 axis motion
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.
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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Definitions • FMS • Fixed Manufacturing Systems- An automated process that can not be reprogrammed. The system is most likely replaced. • Flexible Manufacturing System- An automated system that can be reprogrammed and broken apart to complete other tasks. This type of system is initially expensive but pays off in the long run.
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.
Definitions • CAM Package: (Computer Aided Manufacturing) A software solution capable of generating NC code from assigned tool paths applied to part geometry. • 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.