Explaining CNC Machining Centers20

Explaining CNC Machining Centers

Production facilities that run more than one CNC machine at a time are called CNC machining centers. These groups of CNC machines are called cells. These machines are capable of long production runs with no human supervision. Parts can be created and quality control done by the computer's lasers and sensors. Automatic processing machines have changed the manufacturing process and made material handling much easier. Large quantities of products that are high quality can now be created very quickly.

Prior to CNC, CNC machining centers used NC machines. NC stood for numerically controlled. Unlike CNC machines, the operating parameters could not be changed on a NC machine. NC machines were the basis for the first CNC machines. They used the hardware from the NC machines and the computer made calculations for tool compensation. CNC machines have improved significantly over the last decade. Now CNC machines have developed to the point that they can detect errors or machinery failure and place a call to the operator even if he/she is not on site, for example on a weekend. Some machines are even smart enough to choose another part and run it while waiting for the operator to correct the error in the program or replace the part that is faulty. The CNC machine can be thought of as a manufacturing extension of the robotics industry.

CNC machining centers have groups of computer controlled machines. The process called computer numerical control is called CNC for short. Instead of a human operator, the computer is given control of the tools used by the machine. In the case of the lathe machine, these tools are used to cut and abrade a block of material into different shapes. Using a computer eliminates the chances for human error. This is especially important in the case of threading processes. A metal lathe is used to cut threads into bolts and screws and ensures that the threads are accurately and precisely cut.

The creation of CNC machining centers has changed the manufacturing industry. Difficult 3-D designs and precise straight line cuts have become simple to create with CNC machines. There is no longer any need for a full time operator. CNC automation has made it possible to create better quality products more consistently. Production errors are no longer the manufacturers biggest concern. Tool changes are now controlled by the computer, which makes material handling easier. Production times and profits have increased significantly since the addition of computers to the machine process.

 

 

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