Lab Report CNC Lathe
Lab Report CNC Lathe
Objective:
To learn how to fully use a CNC Turning machine, from understanding how to design the work piece to learning how to safely operate the machinery and its many functions, such as drilling, roughing, facing and threading.
Brief:
A lathe is a machine tool which rotates the work piece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation with tools that are applied to the work piece to create an object which has symmetry about an axis of rotation. Computer numerical controlled (CNC) lathes are rapidly replacing the older production lathes due to their ease of setting, operation, repeatability and accuracy. The part may be designed and the tool paths programmed by the CAD/CAM process or manually by the programmer, and the resulting file uploaded to the machine, and once set and trialed the machine will continue to turn out parts under the occasional supervision of an operator. The machine is controlled electronically via a computer menu style interface, thus the program may be modified and displayed at the machine, along with a simulated view of the process.
Safety:
Due to the nature of its operations, the machine produces sharp shards as leftovers of cut material, thus making it necessary for the operator to wear protection gloves (1) while fixing/moving the work piece and/or tools. With this specific CNC machine, safety goggles werent necessary as the machine has a protection screen that completely covers the workspace while it is operated. It is important to note that the use of safety goggles is compulsory otherwise. The use of a lab coat is usually recommended with machines that might propel liquids and shards out, however this was not the case. It is important to note that the use of closed shoes (2) is mandatory for those entering the lab. The CNC Lathe machine has an Emergency stop button (3) in case any unforeseen dangerous situation/mechanical failure occurs.
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