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AUTO 407 slide 1
Know The CNC Machine
Dr. Sotiris Omirou
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The CNC operator must understand:
- the machine's basic components
- its directions of motion
- all buttons and switches on themachine tool itself.
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The machine's basic components
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Directions Of Motion
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Axis Directions
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X Axis
Axis Directions
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Y Axis
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Z Axis
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Linear axis of motion
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Rotational axis of motion
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Buttons and switches
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Control panel of HEIDENHAIN
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Control Panel
The control panel is primarily used to manipulate data through the display screen and can be thought of as the keyboard of a personal computer
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Buttons on Control Panel
- Power Buttons
- Cycle Start & Cycle Stop
- Number Keys & Letter Keys
- Feed Rate Override (potentiometers)
- Mode Switches
- Emergency Stop
Knowing a CNC's buttons andswitches unlocks the mystery
of its operation
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Power ButtonsMost CNC machines have at least two different power buttons, one for power to the control and another for power to the machine tool itself. The control panel power button must be pressed first, and activates the control screen and control panel. Once the control is on, then the machine power can be turned on.
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Number Keys
These keys allow numeric entry. Normally located close to the letter keypad, most CNC controls have number keys positioned in much the same way as on the keypad of an electronic calculator
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Letter Keys
This keypad allows alphabetical character entry. Some CNC control panels allow only those alpha keys (N, G, X, and so on) needed for CNC programming on the keyboard. On others, the full character set (A through Z) is available
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Cycle Start
This button is used to activate the program currently in the control memory, causing the machine to go into automatic cycle
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Cycle Stop
This button allows the operator to halt axis motion temporarily. The cycle start button can be used to reactivate the cycle. Note that all other functions of the machine (coolant, spindle, etc.) will continue to operate. Think of this button as your first panic button. If you are verifying a program, you should always have a finger on this button.
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Mode Switch
The mode switch is the heart of any CNC machine tool. You can think of the mode switch on a CNC machine as being like the function selector for a stereo sound system. Most stereo systems allow you to select from tuner, CD player, phonograph, and cassette tape player.
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Mode Switch (cont…)
In a similar way, the mode switch of a CNC machine must be positioned correctly before any function can be activated. For example, if the operator wishes to make a manual movement, the mode switch must be positioned in a manual mode.
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Mode Switch : Edit Mode
The edit mode allows an operator to enter and modify CNC programs through the keyboard and display screen in much the same way a word processor is used on a personal computer.
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Mode Switch : Memory or Auto
This is one the modes from which a program can be executed. The operator is allowed to begin the automatic cycle, executing the active program from within the control's memory.
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Mode Switch : Manual Data Input
This mode switch position allows the operator to enter program commands through the keyboard and execute them one at a time.
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Mode Switch : Manual Mode
In this mode, the CNC machine behaves like a manual machine tool. This mode activates many of the machine panel's buttons and switches related to machine functions. For example, most CNC machines have a jog function, allowing axis motion to be caused by a joystick or arrow keys button.
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Feed Rate OverrideA multiple position switch or potentiometer allows the operator to change the programmed feed rate during cutting commands.
The operator can slow down programmed feed rates to nothing, stopping motion or increase the feed rate to double theprogrammed value.
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Emergency Stop
This button will turn power off to the machine tool.