CNC Notes
CNC Notes
CNC Notes
• CNC Technology has powered the machine Tool industry today. It is used
in majority of machine tools like machining centers, turning centers,
grinders, lathes, drilling machines, etc.
Elements of a CNC System
Through input device, part program is entered into CNC control or MCU (Machine
Control Unit). Various input devices are as follows
USB ( Universal serial Bus) : USB flash drives transfer data to the control
Serial communication: A serial communication port connects computer system
and CNC machine tool through an interface called RS-232. Through RS-232 cable ,
data is transferred from computer to CNC machine
Ethernet Communication: Here, CNC machines are provided with Ethernet Card
support. An Ethernet cable transfers data from the computer to CNC machine
Conventional Programming: A built-in intelligent software inside the controller
enables the operator to enter step by step data
Driving System:
A driving system essentially is made up of amplifier circuits, drive motors and ball-led
screws. The commonly used types of electrical motors include DC Servo Motor, AC Servo
Motor, Stepper Motor and Linear Motor
Feedback Devices:
For the accurate operation of a CNC machine , the positional values and speed of the
axes needs to be continuously updated. This is done by feedback devices. There are two
types of feedback devices
Positional feedback devices
Velocity feedback devices
Display Unit:
This device displays the current status of operation such as the spindle RPM, the running
part program, the feed rate, position of the machine slide etc. It shows the graphic
simulation of the paths taken by the tool. Any malfunction of the CNC system is also
displayed as warnings. Other data e.g. machine parameters, logic diagram of program
controller, error message and diagnostic data are also displayed
Advantages of CNC Machines
• The accuracy and repeatability obtained is high. Many
Aircraft parts are produced by CNC machines.
• Complex shaped contours can be machined. E.g.-
Turbine blades, impellers etc.
• Can be easily programmed to handle variety of
product styles.
• High volume production compared to conventional
machines.
• Even lesser skilled or trained people can operate CNC
machines unlike the conventional ones where highly
skilled people are required.
• CNC Machines can be used uninterruptedly without
turning them off provided regular maintenance is
done.
Advantages of CNC Machines
• Avoids errors that were otherwise committed by humans
operating conventional machines.
• Since CNC machines can be programmed, one person may
well take care of a number of CNC machines. This reduces
the employees and hence costs are reduced.
• Using CNC machines results in a safer work environment
since the operator is not exposed to the machine area
during machining.
• CNC Machines can be upgraded to newer technologies by
replacing the existing CNC Control with an advanced one.
• Many CNC Machined can be linked together to a main
computer. Programs can be downloaded to any connected
CNC machines. This leads us to another type of NC
concept called as the Direct Numerical Control (DNC).
Disadvantages of CNC Machines