The document provides an overview of computer numerical control (CNC) technology and metal cutting processes. It discusses the history of CNC development from the first numerically controlled machine created for the US Air Force in 1949. Modern CNC machines are computer-controlled and can precisely cut complex shapes. CNC offers advantages like increased productivity, quality and the ability to automate machining of complex parts. While CNC machines have high upfront costs, they become more economical than conventional machines for higher production volumes or more complex geometries. The document also covers metal cutting fundamentals and definitions of machine tool axes.
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01 Introduction To CNC Technology
The document provides an overview of computer numerical control (CNC) technology and metal cutting processes. It discusses the history of CNC development from the first numerically controlled machine created for the US Air Force in 1949. Modern CNC machines are computer-controlled and can precisely cut complex shapes. CNC offers advantages like increased productivity, quality and the ability to automate machining of complex parts. While CNC machines have high upfront costs, they become more economical than conventional machines for higher production volumes or more complex geometries. The document also covers metal cutting fundamentals and definitions of machine tool axes.