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Convention & CNC: Conventional Vs CNC Manual Work Accuracy Time Complex Machining Skill Person Investment

This document provides an overview of conventional machining versus computer numerical control (CNC) machining. It discusses the differences between manual and CNC operations in terms of accuracy, time, complexity of parts that can be machined, and skill level required. It then describes the basic components of a CNC machine, including the bed, spindle, control unit, tool magazine, drives, and lead screw mechanism. Finally, it discusses CNC control panels and the G-code and M-code programming languages used to operate CNC machines.

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Convention & CNC: Conventional Vs CNC Manual Work Accuracy Time Complex Machining Skill Person Investment

This document provides an overview of conventional machining versus computer numerical control (CNC) machining. It discusses the differences between manual and CNC operations in terms of accuracy, time, complexity of parts that can be machined, and skill level required. It then describes the basic components of a CNC machine, including the bed, spindle, control unit, tool magazine, drives, and lead screw mechanism. Finally, it discusses CNC control panels and the G-code and M-code programming languages used to operate CNC machines.

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Convention & CNC

Conventional Vs CNC Manual work Accuracy Time Complex machining Skill person Investment

NC/CNC technology
NC/CNC NC? Limitation CNC? Types of CNC

Construction of CNC
CNC Block diagram Major Parts Bed Spindle Control Unit Tool Magazine All drives Lead screw mechanism Types of CNC according to features Table size Spindle taper size Column type Work piece size (Dia,Length,width,height) Cutting axis type Number of Axis According to speed

Control Panel
Control Panel Hard keys Display screen Views Input Output

NC code
NC code G- Code M-Code Basic Program Basic Math Coordinate system Feed/Speed, Formula

NC code
NC code G- Code M-Code Basic Program Basic Math Coordinate system Feed/Speed, Formula

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