No other book covers CNC control setup in such practical detail. This unique reference from the author of the best-selling CNC Programming Handbook features nearly all of the activities a typical CNC operator performs on a daily basis. Starting with overall descriptions and in-depth explanations of various features, it goes much further and is sure to be a valuable resource for anyone involved in CNC.
Describes working with all types of offsets for milling and turning applications, interpretation of part programs, applying trial cuts, making program changes, and much more.
Places emphasis on troubleshooting many common problems that occur in CNC operations.
Presents suggested methods of correction, along with methods of prevention.
Concepts of CNC Machining CNC Machine Specifications Program Interpretation Control System Setup Handle Operation Panel Milling Tools-Setup Setting Part Zero Machining a Part Work Offset Settings Tool Length Offset Multipart Setup Cutter Radius Offset Tools for CNC Lathes Lathe Offsets Cutter Radius Offset Grooving on Lathes Thread Cutting Trial Cuts Offset Change by Program Coolants Maintaining Surface Finish System Parameters Program Optimization Troubleshooting References