Machine Tool Control
Machine Tool Control
CNC MACHINING
TOPIC 2: MACHINE TOOL
CONTROL
LECTURER:
DR. MUSFIRAH ABDUL HADI
Lecture Objectives
Table
Leadscrew
Encoder A/C Motor
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Servo Controller
Counter Comparator
Servo motor
Servo drive
Servo Motor and Servo Drive
Controller components:
1. Data Processing Unit (DPU)
2. Control-Loops Unit (CLU)
Leadscrews
Converting the rotational motion of the motors to a linear motion.
Nut
Leadscrew
Pitch
On this gantry mill the spindle travels along the X Axis. The travel
direction of the table designates the Y Axis. The Z Axis is
designated by the stationary vertical column.
Axis and motion nomenclature – CNC lathe
The three planes in the Cartesian coordinate system are XY, XZ, and YZ.
These are referred to as G17, G18, and G19, respectively, on the mill.
The Cartesian graph
• Absolute positioning
Move is: x = 40, y = 50
• Incremental positioning
Move is: x = 20, y = 30
CNC milling fundamentals – Absolute coordinates
• Tolerance :
Inside , Outside , Inside & Outside .
Inside Tolerance
Outside Tolerance
Inside & Outside Tolerance
Interpolation Methods for
Continuous Path Control
1. Linear interpolation
– Straight line between two
points in space
2. Circular interpolation
– Circular arc defined by
starting point, end point,
center or radius, and
direction
3. Helical interpolation
– Circular plus linear motion
4. Parabolic and cubic
interpolation
– Free form curves using Helical interpolation
higher order equations
Parabolic and cubic interpolation
NC Positioning System