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In machining, numerical control, also called computer numerical control (CNC), [1] is the automated control of tools by means of a computer. [2] . It is used to operate tools such as drills, lathes, mills, grinders, routers and 3D printers.
- Lathe
Fully automatic mechanical lathes, employing cams and gear...
- Metal lathe
A CNC Turning Lathe is a Computer Controlled piece of...
- History
The history of numerical control (NC) began when the...
- Lathe
Computerized Numerical Control, CNC (pol. komputerowe sterowanie urządzeniami numerycznymi) – układ sterowania numerycznego wyposażony w mikrokomputer, który można dowolnie interaktywnie zaprogramować.
Fully automatic mechanical lathes, employing cams and gear trains for controlled movement, are called screw machines. Lathes that are controlled by a computer are CNC lathes. Lathes with the spindle mounted in a vertical configuration, instead of horizontal configuration, are called vertical lathes or vertical boring machines.
A CNC Turning Lathe is a Computer Controlled piece of machinery. It allows basic machining operations such as turning and drilling to be carried out as on a conventional lathe. They are designed to use modern carbide tooling and fully use modern processes.
Multiaxis machining is a manufacturing process that involves tools that move in 4 or more directions and are used to manufacture parts out of metal or other materials by milling away excess material, by water jet cutting or by laser cutting. This type of machining was originally performed mechanically on large complex machines.
The history of numerical control (NC) began when the automation of machine tools first incorporated concepts of abstractly programmable logic, and it continues today with the ongoing evolution of computer numerical control (CNC) technology.
The company designs and manufactures lower cost machine tools and specialized accessory tooling, mostly computer numerically controlled (CNC) equipment, such as vertical machining centers and horizontal machining centers, lathes/turning centers, and rotary tables and indexers.