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Do you want an understanding of CNC Machines and CNC Programming; Bryan Hurst aims to remove the mystique from CNC Programming by the availability of: The Journeyman’s Guide to CNC Machines (ISBN 1-4116-9921-1) is a How-to Guide to help operators, programmers and production engineers understand the principles of CNC programming. The Guide provides
instruction in ISO code programming for Turning & Machining Centres covering
a series of important aspects giving a thorough grounding in programme
preparation, the programming possibilities and the extent of the standard
functions. Automatic Cycles and
Subroutines are controller specific in addition, the OEM decides on Auxiliary
Functions; included are examples that will give an understanding of the
principles to apply to any machine and control, also featured are GE Fanuc and
Siemens Controls. The Guide lists functions and codes under the reference JG and
provides space to include data for specific machines and controls. Extensive examples
show how-to programme the options and features. Component drawings have metric
and imperial dimensions simply substitute the dimensions with those of the
system of your choice. The Guide is your
starting point; use the instructions and suggestions to build your own unique
evolvable folder from here creating an invaluable personal handbook. “Independent publishing and print-on-demand is the way of the future, and the future is now,” said Bryan Hurst. “The Lulu process allowed me to cut out the middle man (i.e. a separate publisher) and get my work out there the way I want it. My book is much like Lulu itself—it puts control of your knowledge in your own hands.” The Guide is available world wide (check with your local distributor); alternatively purchase direct from Texys RPD Ltd or the publisher Lulu. Link to Publication:
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