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CNC Machining Handbook by Alan OverbyA Practical Guide to CNC Machining Get a thorough explanation of the entire CNC process from start to finish, including the various machines and their uses and the necessary software and tools. CNC Machining Handbook describes the steps involved in building a CNC machine to custom specifications and successfully implementing it in a real-world application. Helpful photos and illustrations are featured throughout. Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or business owner looking to move from a manual manufacturing process to the accuracy and repeatability of what CNC has to offer, you'll benefit from the in-depth information in this comprehensive resource. CNC Machining Handbook covers: Common types of home and shop-based CNC-controlled applications Linear motion guide systems Transmission systems Stepper and servo motors Controller hardware Cartesian coordinate system CAD (computer-aided drafting) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) software Overview of G code language Ready-made CNC systems
Call Number: TJ1189 V288 2011
ISBN: 9780071623018
Publication Date: 2010-11-11
CNC Programming Handbook by Peter SmidCNC Programming Handbook, Third Edition, has earned the title of de facto standard for training as well as reference content at all levels of computer numerical control programming. Hundreds of educational institutions around the world use the handbook as the primary text for CNC courses. And thousands of programmers and machine operators employ it on the shop floor.This is the book that literally defines CNC programming. Noteworthy for the author's careful, uncompromising attention to detail, the new 600-page Third Edition by Peter Smid incorporates comments and suggestions from hundreds of professionals in the field. The comprehensive result is an extraordinary volume. The Third Edition is packed with over one thousand illustrations, tables, formulas, tips, shorcuts and pragmatic examples.The included CD-ROM contains a fully functional 15-day shareware version of CNC tool path editor/simulator, NCPlot(tm). This powerful, easy-to-learn program includes an amazing array of features, many not found in competitive products. NCPlot offers an unmatched combination of simplicity of use and richness of features. Support for many advanced control options is standard, including an interpreter that simulates Fanuc and similar macro programs.
Call Number: TJ1189 S639 2008
ISBN: 0831133473
Publication Date: 2007-11-15
Industrial Automation and Process Control by Jon StenersonB> Covers PLCs, process control, sensors, robotics, fluid power, CNC, Lockout/Tagout and safety, and more. Offers such a wide array of topics that readers can use this book as a reference for many different issues in industrial automation. Featuring the greatest breadth and depth of coverage available on the subject, this practical book explores the main topics in industrial automation; and provides a much-needed, understandable discussion of process control. < A comprehensive reference for professionals in industrial automation.
Call Number: TS156.8 S825 2003
ISBN: 9780130330307
Publication Date: 2002-09-17
CNC Programming Principles and Applications by Mike MattsonCNC Programming: Principles and Applications sets machinists and machine operators on a systematic path to mastering G- and M-code programming, guiding them from initial planning through programming of an actual NC machining job. The first section of the book lays the foundation by introducing readers to the fundamentals of CNC machine tools, manufacturing processes, and necessary technical mathematics. The next four chapters of the book explain concepts of NC part programming, and the final section features advanced programming concepts and techniques for the milling center and lathe. Readers who have acquired some conventional machining experience, yet have little or no formal academic training, will find this how-to and reference book to be particularly well-suited to their needs.
Call Number: TJ1189 M444 2002
ISBN: 9780766818880
Publication Date: 2001-03-27
Programmable Logic Controllers by James A. Rehg; Glenn J. SartoriFor courses in Programmable Logic Controllers where the Allen/Bradley programmable logic controller is the controller of choice. This text emphasizes the Allen Braldley SLC 500 PLC and covers all three Allen Bradley PLC's (PLC 5, SLC 500 and Control Logix). As a result, it is the most comprehensive PLC text available. The primary focus of the text is ladder logic programming, but chapters on switches, sensors, output actuators, process control, industrial networks and three other PLC languages (function block diagrams, structure text, and sequential function charts) are also included.
Call Number: TJ223 P76R345 2007
ISBN: 9780134328812
Publication Date: 2006-07-01
Machining and CNC Technology Update Edition, Student Text by Michael FitzpatrickThis is an introductory machine tools text that assumes students have had no previous machining instruction. Students will learn good machining principles and CNC operations that all machine tools now have as standard equipment. The content of this text fits any equipment and supports any career plan.
Call Number: TJ1165 F559 2011 f
ISBN: 9780073373744
Publication Date: 2010-01-08
Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers, Sensors, and Communications by Jon StenersonThe third edition of Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers, Sensors, and Communications retains the previous edition#65533;s practical approach, easy-to-read writing style, and coverage of various types of industrial controllers while reflecting leading-edge technology. Since the programmable logic controller has become an invaluable tool in American industry, it responds to the substantial need for trained personnel who can program and integrate these devices. Covers new and emerging technologies and techniques--IEC 61131 programming; Industrial automation controllers; ControlLogix; Embedded controllers; Supervisory control and data acquisition; Fuzzy logic; Step, stage, and state logic programming. Features process control and instrumentation--Process Control, PLC Addressing, PLC Wiring, and Robotics. For trained personnel using programmable logic control devices.
Call Number: TJ223 P76S825 2004
ISBN: 9780130618900
Publication Date: 2004-01-20
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Advanced Machining Technology Handbook by James BrownThe author surveys one hundred and fifty companies describing machining processes that are revolutionising the industry looking at advanced methods such as trepanning, shearforming, industrial parts cleaning, hot isostatic pressing, magneforming titanium nitride coating and deburring.
Call Number: TJ1185 B878 1998
ISBN: 007008243X
Publication Date: 1998-02-01
Machining and CNC Technology by Michael FitzpatrickUpdated coverage of MasterCam X-4 Machining and CNC Technology, by Michael Fitzpatrick, provides the most up-to-date approach to machine tool technology available, with its integrated coverage of manual and CNC-based equipment. Part 1 presents the basic modern integrated manufacturing. Part 2 shows students how to safely set up and run manually operated machines. Part 3 deals with the goal of transferring manual skills to the CNC systsystem Part 4 covers advanced and advancing technologies, further emphasizing the contemporary outlook of Fitzpatrick's book.
Call Number: TJ1165 F559 2011 f
ISBN: 0077388070
Publication Date: 2010-01-08
CNC Machining Handbook by James MadisonThis all new handbook is the most comprehensive and authoritative reference available on CNC machining centers and their capabilities, commonly used CNC commands, and CNC related tooling for the production of precision machined components. Written for programmers, engineers, and operators, it provides a ready reference for basic theory, production data, and machining procedure. Both apprentices and experienced operators and programmers will find this invaluable reference an essential source for all their needs. Analyzes entire machining systems while covering milling, boring, turning, grinding, and related CNC tooling. References individual CNC commands by graphical representation of the toolpath and the surfaces produced. Every generic command is cross-referenced by industry standard CNC machine formats and illustrated by the surface, machine movement, or toolpath that results from using the individual commands. Allows users of precision machining centers and high-rate material removal systems to become better and more successful programmers.