CNC Applications: Introduction To Turning Centers
CNC Applications: Introduction To Turning Centers
+X Direction
Chuck
+Z Direction
Cutter Tailstock
Bed
Turning Centers
A Turning Center is simply a CNC lathe with a multi-station turret and an enclosure.
Headstock
+X Direction
Notice the turret attached to the cross slide. Note: the CNC control and the enclosure are not shown.
Chuck
+Z Direction
Cutter Tailstock
Bed
The machine operates from the Machine Coordinate System (MCS). Note that all MCS movements are in the negative X and Z directions. We program from the Work Coordinate System (WCS). The tip of the cutter is offset from the MCS and is different for each cutter.
The Solution
We can easily measure the distance from the MCS to the WCS and enter it into the machine control. This is called a Fixture Offset. We can easily measure the distance from the MCS to the tip of the each cutter and enter the values in the machine control. These values are called Tool Offsets.
Incremental
Absolute
Z 0 1 2 0 2 1
X 0 1 0 1 0 4
Z 0 1 3 3 5 6
X 0 1 1 2 2 6
C A B
A B C D E