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COMPUTERNUMERICALCONTROLPROGRAMMINGBASIC SA Primer for theSkillsUSA/VICAC hampionshipsSteve Krar Arthur GillDistributed to educational administrators,instructors, students, and apprentices with the compliments of INDUSTRIAL PRESS, of MACHINERY S HANDBOOK The Bible of the Machine Trades ComputerNumericalControlProgrammingBasic sSteve Krar Arthur GillThis book is not intended for sale under any PRESS Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 CONTENTSSECTIONPAGEF oreword1 Preface7 Cartesian Coordinate System7 Machines Using CNC9 PROGRAMMING Systems11 Point-to-Point or Continuous Path13 Point-to-Point Positioning14 Continuous Path (Contouring)15 Interpolation15 PROGRAMMING Format17 PROGRAMMING for Positioning23 Work Settings and Offsets26 CNC Bench-Top Milling and Turning Centers30 CNC PROGRAMMING Hints Milling32 Milling and Drilling Programming34 CNC PROGRAMMING Hints Turning38 Fanuc Compatible Programming39 Turning Programming407 The term NUMERICAL CONTROL is a widely
cally with amazing speed, accuracy, efficiency, and repeatability. The ever-increasing use of CNC in industry has created a need for personnel who are knowledgeable about and capable of preparing the programs which guide the machine tools to produce parts to the required shape and accuracy. With this in mind, the authors
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