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Page 1: Lesson One: Machine Configurations Turning Center Programming And Operation Copyright 2002, CNC Concepts, Inc.

Lesson One:Machine Configurations

Turning CenterProgramming And Operation

Copyright 2002, CNC Concepts, Inc.

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2Key

ConceptNumber

OneCYCLESTART

FEEDHOLD

EDIT

AUTO

MDI JOG

HANDLE

ZERORETURNMODE

0%

100%

200%

FEEDRATEOVERRIDE

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X ZX1

X10X100

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OFFDRYRUN

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SPINDLE

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OD ID

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OFF ON

MEMORYPROTECT

CHUCK TAILSTOCKKey concept #1From programmer’s viewpoint

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

From operator’s viewpointKey concept #7

In key concept #1 we look at the machine from a programmer’s viewpoint

In key concept #7 we look at the machine from an operator’s viewpoint

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3Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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4Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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5Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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6Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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7Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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8Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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9Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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10Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

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11Key

ConceptNumber

One

You must understand the machine you’ll be working with!

Machine configurationsUnderstanding turning center feeds and speedsGeneral flow of CNC UsageVisualizing the execution of a CNC programUnderstanding program zeroDetermining program zero assignment valuesThree ways to assign program zero

Seven Lessons

This is the longest of

the key concepts!

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Lesson Number One:

Machine Configurations

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13Lesson One Lesson Plan

Basic machining practice Machine configurations

Universal slant bedChucker slant bedTwin spindle horizontalSingle/twin spindle verticalMill/turn machines

Programmable functions

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14Lesson One Lesson Plan

Basic machining practice Machine configurations

Universal slant bedChucker slant bedTwin spindle horizontalSingle/twin spindle verticalMill/turn machines

Programmable functions

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15Lesson One Lesson Plan

Basic machining practice Machine configurations

Universal slant bedChucker slant bedTwin spindle horizontalSingle/twin spindle verticalMill/turn machines

Programmable functions

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16Lesson One Lesson Plan

Basic machining practice Machine configurations

Universal slant bedChucker slant bedTwin spindle horizontalSingle/twin spindle verticalMill/turn machines

Programmable functions

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17Lesson One Lesson Plan

Basic machining practice Machine configurations

Universal slant bedChucker slant bedTwin spindle horizontalSingle/twin spindle verticalMill/turn machines

Programmable functions

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Presentation linksKey concept #1Basic machining practiceMachine configurations

Universal slant bedChuckerTwin spindle horizontalSub-spindleSingle spindle verticalTwin spindle verticalMill / turnGang styleSliding headstock

Programmable featuresTurretSpindleFeedrateCoolant

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Basic Machining Practice

The Key To Proper CNC Machine Usage!

You must understand basic machining practice as it relates to turning centers

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20Though basic machining practice is beyond the scope of this course…

…you must understand:Machining operations

Rough turning/finish turningRough boring/finish boringDrillingTappingThreadingGrooving/neckingKnurling

Like:

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21Though basic machining practice is beyond the scope of this course…

…you must understand:Machining operationsProcessing

Development of the machining order by which the workpiece is produced

Processing:

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22Though basic machining practice is beyond the scope of this course…

…you must understand:Machining operationsProcessing

You must be able to determine spindle speed, feedrate, and depth of cut based

upon cutting tool material workpiece material, and rigidity of setup

Cutting conditions

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23Though basic machining practice is beyond the scope of this course…

…you must understand:Machining operationsProcessing

You must be able to design safe work-holding setups

Cutting conditionsWork-holding setups

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24Though basic machining practice is beyond the scope of this course…

…you must understand:Machining operationsProcessing

You must understand all aspects of basic machining practice in order to write safe, workable CNC programs

Cutting conditionsWork-holding setupsBlueprint reading, dimensioning, etc.

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25Though basic machining practice is beyond the scope of this course…

…you must understand:Machining operationsProcessing

You must understand all aspects of basic machining practice in order to write safe, workable CNC programs

Cutting conditionsWork-holding setupsBlueprint reading, dimensioning, etc.

If you feel weak in your basic machining practice skills…

See pages 1-1 through 1-37 in the

student manual!

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Machine Configurations

Turning centers are available in several styles

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27There are many forms of CNC turning centers…

Universal slant bed Chucker slant bed Twin spindle horizontal Single spindle vertical Twin spindle vertical Mill/turn machines Gang type Sliding headstock

In all cases…X will be the diameter controlling axisZ will be the length controlling axis

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28There are many forms of CNC turning centers…

Universal slant bed Chucker slant bed Twin spindle horizontal Single spindle vertical Twin spindle vertical Mill/turn machines Gang type Sliding headstock

In all cases…X will be the diameter controlling axisZ will be the length controlling axis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Front view of machine

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Headstock & Spindle

Universal style slant bed turning center

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Work-holding Device

Universal style slant bed turning center

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Tailstock

BodyQuill

Center

Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Turret

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Universal style slant bed turning center

A universal slant bed turning center can perform all types of turning applications:

Chucker workShaft workBar work

That’s why it’s called a “universal” style

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Z Axis- +

Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

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Universal style slant bed turning center

Z Axis- +

Z is the length controlling axis

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X A

xis

-

+

Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

-

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

-

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

-

+

Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

-

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

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xis

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Universal style slant bed turning center

X is the diameter controlling axis

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xis

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3.000

X3.0

Universal style slant bed turning center

X is DIAMETERIf you want to turn a 3.0 inch diameter…

X3.0 will be the commanding word

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xis

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3.000

X3.0

Universal style slant bed turning center

X is DIAMETER

Once again:X is always the diameter-controlling axisZ is always the length controlling axis

Also:X+: always gets bigger in diameterZ+: always away from the spindle

Though some machine tool builders reverse the polarity of the X axis