CNC machining handbook : building, programming, and implementation / Alan Overby.

By: Overby, AlanMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2011Edition: 1st edDescription: xii, 260 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780071623018 (pbk.); 0071623019 (pbk.)Subject(s): Machine-tools -- Numerical controlDDC classification: 621.9023 LOC classification: TJ1189 | .O94 2011
Contents:
The physical architecture. CNC machines -- Guide systems -- Transmission systems -- Motors -- The CNC controller. Controller hardware -- Control software -- Application software. The cartesian coordinate system -- CAD and graphics -- CAM software -- Building or buying a CNC machine. Choosing a ready-made CNC system -- Building your own CNC plasma table
Summary: "A thorough look at the CNC machine--from the physical parts and mechanics to the software that makes it run -- and all of its capabilities in such common industries as food processing, metal and wood cutting, medical, and automotive, to name a few. Readers will learn to build, program, and use CNCs in every sort of way"--
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The physical architecture. CNC machines -- Guide systems -- Transmission systems -- Motors -- The CNC controller. Controller hardware -- Control software -- Application software. The cartesian coordinate system -- CAD and graphics -- CAM software -- Building or buying a CNC machine. Choosing a ready-made CNC system -- Building your own CNC plasma table

"A thorough look at the CNC machine--from the physical parts and mechanics to the software that makes it run -- and all of its capabilities in such common industries as food processing, metal and wood cutting, medical, and automotive, to name a few. Readers will learn to build, program, and use CNCs in every sort of way"--

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