Overview
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The CNC Lathe System (Light Duty), Model 5300, provides training in computer-aided design (CAD) and computer- aided manufacturing (CAM) with a microprocessor- driven CNC Lathe (Light Duty).
The system allows students to practice computer numerical controlled (CNC) code programming and editing, learn to operate lathe components, controls, and tools, set a programmed reference zero, follow the steps necessary to turn a specified part, and apply the machine code language to current lathe technology.
Topic Coverage
- History of CNC
- Identify Components of CNC Lathe
- Tool Movement
- Speed, Feed, and Cut Steps
- Lathe Program Codes
- The PRZ
- Lathe Setup
- On-Screen Emulation
- Turning a Part
- Editing Commands
- CNC Programming
- Understanding and Using CAD/CAM
- Create a Part Using CAD/CAM
- Programming
- Careers in Turning
Equipment Features
- Key-released emergency stop push-button
- Ability to restart programs from stopping point after safety interruption has been corrected
- On-board embedded microprocessor
- Stand-alone manual mode operation
- Batch mode for independent operation or operation in CIM cells
- Software allowing the programming of up to 20 tools
- Tool post with HSS tool bit
- Three-jaw self-centering chuck
- Side panel with connectors for TTL communication with 5200 Robot, M-code supported solenoid drivers, and an RS-232 interface to the host computer
- Lathe constructed with a machined high-grade alloy bed, headstock, and tailstock
- Each axis driven by its own DC stepper motor
- Programmable speeds from 0 to 14 inches/minute
- 90-volt DC variable speed spindle motor with 1/3-HP of torque at maximum speed
- Spindle motor programmable from 0 to 2800 RPM chuck speed
Associated products 相关产品
- Teach Pendant-Controlled Robot System (5100)
- Computer-Controlled Robot System (5150)
- Servo Robot System (5250)
- 5400 CNC Mill (5400)
- 5500 CNC Lathe (5500)
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