CNC Control Setup for Milling and Turning:. Peter Smid

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▪Type-in the desired command block or series of blocks

       ▪Press Cycle Start button to execute

       Each block must be terminated by the EOB key, which is the End-Of-Block key

       DNC / EXT / REMOTE / TAPE Mode Selection

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      Depending on the control unit, this switch selection will be identified by one of the descriptions listed in the title. Regardless of the description, the switch always refers to a certain external mode of operation. Normally, there are two modes of operations:

▪MEMORY ... identified as MEM
▪EXTERNAL ... identified as DNC / EXT / TAPE / REMOTE

      Memory type of program processing is controlled by the MEMORY mode selection (see details in the next section).

      The other external types of operations are all the same - they are just identified by a different label on the operation panel of the control system.

      Abbreviation DNC means Direct Numerical Control or Distributed Numerical Control. The first abbreviation -Direct Numerical Control - often means connection between one external computer and one CNC system, while Distributed Numerical Control identifies connection between one external computer and several CNC systems. In both cases, suitable DNC software has to be installed on the external computer and properly configured. General rule of DNC setup is that settings at CNC and external computer must be the same.

      In DNC operation, the program is processed from the external device and is not registered in CNC memory. The greatest advantage of running a program in DNC mode is that its length is only limited by the available hard drive space on the host computer.

      Capacity of modern hard drives far exceeds even the most demanding CNC applications. Programs of virtually any length can be executed from an external computer in DNC mode. Program editing, if necessary, is also done at the external computer, not at the CNC unit.

      Some CNC machines, even some very recent ones may still use the description TAPE. Paper or mylar tape had been used in the early years of numerical control as the only external source available, but it’s not used anymore. The description tape is more nostalgic than practical, and it means any external device.

       MEM or MEMORY Mode Selection

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      In memory mode, the part program has to be registered in the control memory storage area first. Once registered, it can be processed to run a production job. Keep in mind that memory capacity is limited, depending on the control. CNC memory is not intended for permanent storage of part programs. See page 21 for more details.

       EDIT Mode Selection

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      Selecting the EDIT mode enables the CNC operator to access and edit any unprotected programs stored in the CNC memory.

      The actual editing process depends on the control system, but generally it includes the following steps:

       ▪Select EDIT mode

       ▪Select program to edit

       ▪Set the cursor where the change should take place

       ▪Make the required change

       ▪Exit EDIT mode

      Control manual describes each step in more detail.

      There are three modes of editing, using the control panel Edit keys (see page 26 for details):

       ▪ALTER

       ▪INSERT

       ▪DELETE

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      The ALTER key will change the currently highlighted command or commands.

      The INSERT key will add a new command or commands at the current highlighted command.

      The DELETE key will remove the currently highlighted command or commands.

      In manual operation, an axis has to be selected before a motion switch is applied. Typically, and axis must be selected before zero return motion, manual rapid motion, jog feed, and incremental jog feed.

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      Most operation panels show not only the three major axes XYZ, but also the fourth axis, even if it is not installed. On vertical machining centers, if the fourth axis is installed, it will generally be the A-axis. Horizontal machining center will always have the fourth axis, specified as the B-axis.

      For multi axis machine tools, the Select Axis switch will always include all present axes of the machine. For example, a CNC boring mill will have the following axis selection:

       X - Y - Z - W - B

       or

       X - Y - Z - W - 4th

      As the title name suggests, override implies a change. In CNC operations, override means a temporary change of machine setting or program data. There are three independent override modes:

       ▪Rapid override

       ▪Feedrate override

       ▪Spindle override

      Each override mode has an available rotary switch and can be used independently from the others. The main reason for override switches is the added control at the machine. Override switches are commonly used in setup, running the first part or changing programmed speeds and feeds on a temporary basis.

      In

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