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Introduction to Computer Numerical Control
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Learning
PartMaker: A Self Study Tutorial - Mill
Learning
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Introduction to Computer Numerical Control
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James V. Valentino
Joseph Goldenberg
Copyright 2000, 458 pp.
Cloth format
ISBN 0-13-014296-4
2nd Edition
© 2000 Prentice Hall Inc. |
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Summary
Using a practical, step-by-step approach and language that is easy for
beginners to understand, this book gradually develops the most fundamental concepts in CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology--with a focus on word address (G and M code) programming for the industry standard Fanuc controllers. Features over 85 completely solved, thoroughly tested programming examples--each program conveniently listed with all explanations appearing on the same page. Contains an abundance of flowcharts, Illustrations, and photographs, and a full chapter on right-triangle trigonometry. KEY TOPICS: Modern Machine Tool Controls. Tooling for Hole and Milling Operations. Exploring Features of CNC Machining Centers. Basics of Blueprint Reading for CNC Programmers. Mathematics for CNC Programming. An Overview of CNC Shop Activities. Word Address Programming. Programming Hole Operations. Programming Linear Profiles. Programming Circular Profiles. Programming with Cutter Diameter Compensation. Programming with Subprograms. Introduction to the CNC Lathe. Fundamental Concepts of CNC Lathe Programming. Techniques and Fixed Cycles for CNC Lathe Programming. Modern Computer-Aided Part Programming. Elements of the Computer-Controlled Factory. Appendices cover safety shop rules; G and M codes for Fanuc controllers; recommended speeds and feeds for drilling, milling, and turning; important, easy-to-use machining formulas; glossary of CNC terms. MARKET: For anyone wanting to learn the basics of Computer Numerical Control, particularly word address programming for Fanuc
controllers
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Computer Numerical Control Manufacturing.
2. Modern Machine Tool Controls.
3. Tooling for Hole and Milling Operations.
4. Exploring Features of CNC Machining Centers.
5. Basics of Blueprint Reading for CNC Programmers.
6. Mathematics for CNC Programming.
7. An Overview of CNC Shop Activities.
8. Word Address Programming.
9. Programming Hole Operations.
10. Programming Linear Profiles.
11. Programming Circular Profiles.
12. Programming with Cutter Diameter Compensation.
13. Programming with Subprograms.
14. Introduction to the CNC Lathe.
15. Fundamental Concepts of CNC Lathe Programming.
16. Techniques and Fixed Cycles for CNC Lathe Programming.
17. Modern Computer-Aided Part Programming.
18. Elements of the Computer-Controlled Factory.
Appendices.
Glossary.
Index.
Available from Amazon.com
or Barnes&Noble.com

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Editorial Review by Book News
Provides basic training in computer numerical control (CNC) in modern manufacturing. Important mathematical principles are reviewed before programming is presented, and recognition of patterns in programming commands is emphasized. Coverage includes modern machine tool controls, CNC machining centers, CNC shop activities, programming for different types of operations, and CNC lathe programming. An effort has been made to use language that is easy for beginners to understand. Includes a wealth of b&w diagrams, schematics, and flow charts, plus chapter objectives, summaries, and review exercises. B&w photos show men and women operating machinery. New media for storing CNC programs are presented in this second edition. A chapter on basics of blueprint reading is also new. --
Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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"Learning PartMaker: A Self Study Tutorial -
Mill"
"Learning PartMaker: A Self Study Tutorial - Turn"
by Dr. James V. Valentino and Professor Joseph Goldenberg
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"Learning PartMaker: A Self Study Tutorial" is an in-depth, step-by-step teaching aid for new users of PartMaker/Mill and PartMaker/Turn software. It includes over comprehensive explanations of PartMaker CAD and CAM functionality along with easy to follow examples.
"Learning PartMaker: A Self Study Tutorial" is ideal for teaching new employees
PartMaker, learning PartMaker CAD, Mill and or Turn on your own or using as a reinforcement for PartMaker training.
About the Authors: "Learning PartMaker: A Self Study Tutorial" has been developed for PartMaker students and users by Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Award Winning authors Dr. James V. Valentino and Professor Joseph Goldenberg.
The books can be ordered
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