Utilising Micro Processor Technology Allows:-: Computer Numerical Control
Utilising Micro Processor Technology Allows:-: Computer Numerical Control
Utilising Micro Processor technology allows :1. STORED PROGRAMS Several may be stored
machines operate from memory
Unreliable tapes eliminated
Programs often termed Part programs
Programs run again and again
2. EDITTING FACILITIES Carried out on the machine
(errors/updates/improvements)
3. STORED PATTERN Common routines can be built into libraries (eg Holes on
a PCD, drilling and tapping routines)
Other programmes such as warm up routines
4. SUBPROGRAMS Repeated sequences can be used in several different
places in a program eliminating the need to repeat the
code. (eg Rough and final drilling a hole in a number of
places).
5. CUTTER COMPENSATION Programs are normally written with one size of cutter in
mind. The position of the cutter relative to the workpiece
is clearly important. CNC controllers can allow the
"OFFSETS" to be altered, thus programs become
independent of cuter size. This is very useful in the event
of breakdowns.
6. OPTIMISED MACHINING CONDITIONS Feeds and speeds are adjusted automatically by the
program (eg lathe spindle speed rises, to a set max, when
a facing cut is taken in order to keep the cutting speed
constant
7. PROGRAM PROVING FACILITIES
Software exists to if check programs written or generated
actually do what is req'd, without incident!
8. COMMUNICATIONS
Programs can be up or downloaded from a central host
system with in turn communicates with CADCAM
9.SELF DIAGNOSTICS
Controls self check
10. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
Process monitoring/uptime/downtime/component
completion etc can all be sent to a central system.
11. TOOLING
Automatic tool changes from carousels. Tool life
monitoring
Use of CNC
1. COMPLEX GEOMETRY
21/2D - constant Z, interpolation in X and Y
3D - interpolation in all 3 axis
2. LARGE COMPONENTS
3. SMALL BATCHES/SHORT PRODUCT LIFE CYCLES
reduced set up time
4. SMALLER TOLERANCES
5. EASIER DESIGN CHANGES
2. WELDING / CUTTING
CNC welding applications have been largely superseded
by advances in robotic welding. Cutting technologies using
PLASMA, ARC, LASER, WATERJET etc are all
applicable to CNC control
EDM/ECM are also CNC controlled applications
3. PRESSWORK
CNC control of large presses is now the norm - see 100
tonne press in Manufacturing lab. As with machining
operations, numerical control allows better control of
feedrates, loads and displacements.
4. INSPECTION AND MEASUREMENT
As well as producing complex forms, CNC control allows
the measurement of complex forms. Three (or more)
dimensional Co-ordinate measuring machines (CMMs)
were developed - based around the touch trigger probe.
On machine measurement is now also becoming common
place
5. ASSEMBLY
Again superseded by robotics. Certain odd ball industries
remain (e.g Wire loom manufacture)
6. OTHERS
Some non robotic materials handling
Pipe bending
Grinding
Gear cutting