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![]() | Computer Numerical Control for Machining by Michael L. Lynch ISBN-10: 0070392234 ISBN-10: 0-07-039223-4 ISBN-13: 9780070392236 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-039223-6 Hardcover 1991-11-01 McGraw-Hill Professional Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description Computer numerical control (CNC) is used today by virtually every manufacturing facility in the United States. Now, using techniques perfected and proven in training courses for over 10 years, the author sharpens the skills professionals need to approach CNC equipment with confidence. Computer Numerical Controls for Machining addresses the needs related to learning and understanding the field of CNC in three parts--manual programming. . .conversational programming. . .and machine operations--using the key concepts approach to stress the physical techniques for utilizing the equipment as well as the reasons behind how CNC functions. | ||
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This book is a gem. If you rely on computer numerical control in your manufacturing facility or school, you can't afford to miss this key concepts(*) approach to learning the safe and effective use of CNC technology. Computer Numerical Control for Machining utilizes this unique approach to introduce you to method of programming and operation that can be applied to any kind of CNC machine tool. This essential reference offers step-by-step coverage of CNC methodology in three sections: manual programming ... conversational programming ... and machine operations. You'll not only learn the best ways of maximizing equipment use with safe and proven techniques, but also get a solid grasp of how CNC actually functions. Truly a complete learning tool that can be applied to a wide variety of CNC machine tools, this indispensable guide includes many detailed examples of CNC controls applied to different machine tools, such as milling machines, machining centers, turning centers, turret punch presses, and wire EDM machines. Whether you work in a small job shop or a major manufacturing plant, Computer Numerical Control for Machining will give you the skills you need to ensure safe, smooth operation of any CNC machine tool. __________________________________________________ (*) There are ten key concepts to CNC. The first six are programming-related and the last four are operation-related. If the student can master but ten basic concepts, they are well on their way to becoming proficient with CNC. | ||