Practical CNC design, construction, and operation techniques Gain a thorough understanding of computerbasednumerical control systems, components, and technologies. Featuring hundreds of color images and schematic diagrams, CNC Handbook explains machining fundamentals and shows you how to build and safely operate fully automated,technically sophisticated mechatronic equipment. Learn how to work with position controllers, accomplish rapid and precise machine motions, use CAD and CAM systems, and integrate CNC into IT networks. The latest CNC programming languages, flexible manufacturing systems,…mehr
Practical CNC design, construction, and operation techniques Gain a thorough understanding of computerbasednumerical control systems, components, and technologies. Featuring hundreds of color images and schematic diagrams, CNC Handbook explains machining fundamentals and shows you how to build and safely operate fully automated,technically sophisticated mechatronic equipment. Learn how to work with position controllers, accomplish rapid and precise machine motions, use CAD and CAM systems, and integrate CNC into IT networks. The latest CNC programming languages, flexible manufacturing systems, and troubleshooting methods are also discussed in this hands-on guide. CNC HANDBOOK COVERS: Open- and closed-loop control systems Programmable logic controllers and switches Machine tools and machining centers Turning, milling, and grinding equipment Industrial robots and robot controllers Additive and flexible manufacturing systems Direct and distributed numerical control CNC programming platforms and languages Close-to-process production measurementHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hans B. Kief is acknowledged as one of the world's leading experts in the field of CNC manufacturing and computer controlled flexible manufacturing systems (FMS). He has worked as a consultant and in the industry, having developed CNC reliability software for the aircraft and automobile industries, and has traveled widely in his professional capacity through the United States and Europe. Hans has a degree in electrical engineering, founded the German NC Society, and is a member of the American Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), the Computer Aided Systems Association (CASA), and the American NC Society. Helmut A. Roschiwal began his career as an apprentice to a toolmaker and went on to earn his mechanical engineering degree and start his own mechanical engineering product development company with several subsidiaries in Germany and Romania. Helmut is now retired.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1, Introduction to CNC Technology Ch 1. Historical Development of NC Production Ch 2. Milestones in the Development of NC Ch 3. What are NC and CNC? Part 2, Functions of CNC Ch 4. Machine Tools Ch 5. Implementation of Switching Information Ch 6. Functions of Numerical Control Systems Ch 7. PLCs - Programmable Logic Controllers Ch 8. Effects of CNC on Machine Assemblies Part 3, Types of Numerically Controlled Machines Ch 9. CNC Machine Tools Ch 10. Additive Manufacturing Processes Ch 11. Flexible Manufacturing Systems Ch 12. Industrial Robots and Handling Part 4, Tooling Systems for CNC Machines Ch 13. Tooling Systems Ch 14. Close-to-Process Production Measurement Technology in Combination with Mechatronic Tool Systems Part 5, NC Programs and Programming Ch 15. The NC Program Ch 16. Programming of CNC Machines Ch 17. CNC Programming Systems Ch 18. Manufacturing Simulation Part 6, Integrating CNC Technology into In-House IT Systems Ch 19. DNC - Direct Numerical Control or Distributed Numerical Control Ch 20. LANs - Local Area Networks Ch 21. Digital Product Development & Manufacturing from CAD / CAM to PLM Part 7, Appendices: A 1. Guidelines A 2. Standards A 3. Recommendations A 4. Glossary of NC Terminology
Part 1, Introduction to CNC Technology Ch 1. Historical Development of NC Production Ch 2. Milestones in the Development of NC Ch 3. What are NC and CNC? Part 2, Functions of CNC Ch 4. Machine Tools Ch 5. Implementation of Switching Information Ch 6. Functions of Numerical Control Systems Ch 7. PLCs - Programmable Logic Controllers Ch 8. Effects of CNC on Machine Assemblies Part 3, Types of Numerically Controlled Machines Ch 9. CNC Machine Tools Ch 10. Additive Manufacturing Processes Ch 11. Flexible Manufacturing Systems Ch 12. Industrial Robots and Handling Part 4, Tooling Systems for CNC Machines Ch 13. Tooling Systems Ch 14. Close-to-Process Production Measurement Technology in Combination with Mechatronic Tool Systems Part 5, NC Programs and Programming Ch 15. The NC Program Ch 16. Programming of CNC Machines Ch 17. CNC Programming Systems Ch 18. Manufacturing Simulation Part 6, Integrating CNC Technology into In-House IT Systems Ch 19. DNC - Direct Numerical Control or Distributed Numerical Control Ch 20. LANs - Local Area Networks Ch 21. Digital Product Development & Manufacturing from CAD / CAM to PLM Part 7, Appendices: A 1. Guidelines A 2. Standards A 3. Recommendations A 4. Glossary of NC Terminology
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